What’s New in Microsoft Intune Suite – February 2025

Microsoft has enhanced its Intune Suite with AI-powered security and improved device management.

Published: Feb 12, 2025

Cloud Computing

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Key Takeaways:

  • Microsoft has integrated Security Copilot into Intune Suite, allowing organizations to analyze file elevation requests using AI-powered threat intelligence.
  • New settings simplify multi-monitor configurations on Windows 11 devices.
  • Organizations can now deploy the Intune security baseline for Microsoft Edge version 128.

Microsoft has introduced several new features and enhancements to its Intune Suite. Launched in March 2023, Microsoft Intune Suite is a comprehensive solution that seamlessly integrates advanced endpoint management and security tools into a single, unified platform.

Starting this month, organizations can use Security Copilot to enhance the security of their Endpoint Privilege Manager (EPM) by identifying and investigating potential risks associated with file elevation requests. Microsoft says that EPM support is currently available as an add-on for its Intune Suite.

“With this capability, while reviewing the properties of a file elevation request, you’ll now find the option to Analyze with Copilot. Use of this option directs Security Copilot to use the files hash in a prompt Microsoft Defender Threat Intelligence to evaluate the file potential indicators of compromise so you can then make a more informed decision to either approve or deny that file elevation request,” Microsoft explained.

Enterprise admins will be able to view the following results in the Intune admin center:

  • The files’ reputation: This indicates how trustworthy a file is based on its behavior and history.
  • Information about the trust of the publisher: This provides details about the entity that created or distributed the file.
  • The risk score for the user requesting the file elevation: This score assesses the potential risks associated with the user who is asking for elevated privileges.
  • The risk score of the device from which the elevation was submitted: This evaluates the security status of the device being used to request elevation.

Device configuration

Microsoft has introduced new settings in the Windows settings catalog to Configure multiple Display Mode for Windows 11 version 24H2. In the Microsoft Intune admin center, administrators can access these settings by navigating to Devices > Manage devices > Configuration > Create > New policy > Windows 10 and later for platform > Settings catalog for profile type.

This new setting makes using multiple monitors easier by automatically extending or cloning the display, removing the need for manual configuration each time they are connected.

App management updates for Microsoft Intune Suite

Microsoft has updated the Apps workload experience in Microsoft Intune to make it easier for administrators to find information. To access the App workload feature, navigate to the Microsoft Intune admin center and then click Apps.

Last but not least, organizations can now deploy the Intune security baseline for Microsoft Edge version 128. This update includes new settings that allow customers to ensure that their Microsoft Edge configurations follow recommended security practices. Microsoft has also released a new protected app for Microsoft Intune called “MoveInSync by MoveInSync Technologies.”

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