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Monday September 16, 2024 13:15 - 14:15 CEST
Keeping devices secure and productive is a constant challenge. Bad actors are always finding new ways to break into systems, while employees want to use both personal and work devices and so Microsoft Intune helps IT administrators protect data and devices.
One common threat is supply-chain attacks, where hackers impersonate authorised devices or install harmful code that security software can't detect. Microsoft Intune now offers hardware-backed device attestation to protect against these threats. In this session, we'll explain how this feature works during device enrolment and how it helps thwart bad actors.


Speakers
avatar for Élé Ocholi

Élé Ocholi

Principal Product Manager Lead, Microsoft
I lead the Windows onboarding and end user experiences team for Intune. I exist to serve by empowering others and enabling them to get where they want to go.
avatar for Deepika Wadhwa

Deepika Wadhwa

Group Engineering Manager, Microsoft
https://www.linkedin.com/in/deepika-wadhwa/
avatar for Cristina Osorio Valenzuela

Cristina Osorio Valenzuela

Microsoft CxE Product Manager, Microsoft
Microsoft CxE Program Manager
Monday September 16, 2024 13:15 - 14:15 CEST
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