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Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is now available on Android company-owned personally enabled devices


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With an increasing number of users choosing to access company resources from mobile devices to improve productivity, organizations are tasked with balancing more employee flexibility with where and how they work while maintaining effective security practices. To do this, organizations are implementing mobile threat defense (MTD) solutions that give IT and security teams greater visibility into the threats directed at their diverse mobile fleet.

 

We are excited to announce that Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is now available on Android Enterprise (AE) company-owned personally enabled (COPE) devices. This release adds to the already existing support for installation on enrolled devices for AE bring your own device (BYOD) and AE fully managed modes, the legacy Device Administrator mode, and the unenrolled mobile application management (MAM) devices.

 

Company-owned personally enabled devices are owned by an organization and issued to their employees. Both the enterprise and the employee can install applications onto the device. Cope architecture uses containerization tools like a work profile to maintain separation between personal and work data, and the applications used for each. This provides admins full management control within the work profile while only limited visibility into the personal profile. This practice helps admins continue to enforce policies while maintaining employee privacy.

 

This release gives Android Enterprise COPE devices all the capabilities our Defender for Endpoint for Android devices offering has available today including phishing and web protection, malware scanning, network protection (preview) and additional breach prevention through integration with Microsoft Endpoint Manager and Conditional Access.

 

We are excited to share this new release with you. For more details, please refer to the documentation here. We look forward to hearing your feedback.

 

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