Security Copilot in Microsoft Intune

 






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A cloud-based Artificial Intelligence technology called Microsoft Security Copilot offers a Copilot experience in natural language. In a variety of situations, such as incident response, threat hunting, and intelligence collection, it can assist security experts. 

Security Copilot integration in Microsoft Intune

Security Copilot can be used to gain insights into the Intune data by utilizing Microsoft Intune in the same tenant as Security Copilot. Security Copilot has built-in Intune features, and prompts can be used learn more, such as:
  1. Information about devices, apps, compliance and configuration policies, and policy assignments managed in Intune.
  2. Managed device attributes and hardware details. 
  3. Issue with specific devices and compare a working and non-working device. 

Security Admin Focus

Security Operations Center (SOC) or security administrator is the focus of Security Copilot. To find out the security administrator or SOC analyst might utilize Security Copilot. The Intune capabilities can be used to get more information like: 
  • Ask about a specific device, get all the properties about that device, including device name, device ID, and device manufacturer. 
  • Determine when the device is enrolled in Intune. 
  • Find the primary user of a device.
  • Determine the type of device, like a laptop or mobile phone.
  • Check the compliance status, especially if a device is noncompliant, and why it's noncompliant. 

Enable the Security Copilot Integration in Intune

To use the Intune capabilities in Security Copilot, enable the Intune plugin.
  1. Go to Security Copilot and sign-in with your credentials.
  2. In the prompt bar, select Sources (right corner).
  3. In Manage sources, turn on Microsoft Intune.

System Capabilities

In order to view the list of Intune built-in system capabilities for Intune, use the following steps: 
  • In the Security Copilot portal prompt bar, select Copilot prompts icon > See all system capabilities.
  • In the Microsoft Intune section, there's a list of all built-in capabilities for Intune. Select any of the capabilities and get more information about that capability. 

Provide Feedback

Feedback on the Intune integration with Security Copilot helps with development. When the results doesn't meet your expectations, wherever possible, write a brief note outlining what may be done to make it better. Provide details if you submitted prompts unique to Intune and the outcomes have nothing to do with Intune. 

Conclusion

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