
So what is EndPoint Protection?
Endpoint protection refers to the cybersecurity approach of securing devices, like desktops, laptops and mobile phones from cyber threats and attacks.
Today there are a variety of tools and techniques to prevent, detect, and respond to malicious activity on these devices, often referred to as endpoints.
Now that we all know what an Endpoint is, if you think about your own organisation, you will have at least a desktop/Laptop and Mobile Phone. If you have Employees, then they will also have these devices including their own Mobile Phones and Laptops.
If we also expand the above statement, you may have a combination of devices such as Windows 10/11, Apple Mac, iPhones, iPads, Android Tablets and Phones. All of these items could cause issues with your company I.T. security and the headaches that could cost a significant amount of money should you experience any form of cyber attack.
So what is the answer?
There are many solutions available in the market to provide a secure solution for these devices in respect of cybersecurity.
As Microsoft Partners, we recommend Microsoft Intune as one of the best.

Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based endpoint management solution that allows organisations to manage, secure, and protect their devices and applications from a single console. It enables organisations to control access to organisational resources, deploy and manage apps, and implement security policies across various platforms, including mobile devices, desktops, and virtual endpoints.
What are the Features & Benefits offered from In Tune?
Unified Endpoint Management:
Intune allows organisations to manage all their endpoints (devices, apps, and data) from a single, unified platform, simplifying administration and reducing complexity.
Enhanced Security:
Intune helps protect corporate data and maintain device compliance by enforcing security policies, managing user access, and preventing unauthorised access.
Hybrid Works Support:
Intune is well-suited for hybrid work environments, allowing organisations to manage both company-owned and BYOD devices.
Device Management:
Intune manages various devices, including Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux devices.
Application Managment:
Intune allows organisations to deploy, manage, and protect applications on managed devices.
In essence, Microsoft Intune is a powerful tool for organisations seeking to manage their endpoints effectively, enhance security, and improve user experiences, particularly in today’s hybrid work environments.
You can check out the following short video to give you a clear idea on what Microsoft Intune can offer your organisation:- What is Microsoft Intune.
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