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How Conditional Access and Intune Work Together to Protect Your Business

How Conditional Access and Intune Work Together to Protect Your Business

by CPI Staff | May 9, 2026 | Blog, Endpoint Management, Endpoint Security, Entra ID, Microsoft Intune

Too many Microsoft 365 security projects stall at the same point. Multi-factor authentication is on, devices are enrolled, and policies exist in a few different admin portals, but leadership still cannot answer a simple question: can an unmanaged or unhealthy device...
How Intune Helps Businesses Control Devices Without Slowing People Down

How Intune Helps Businesses Control Devices Without Slowing People Down

by CPI Staff | May 5, 2026 | Blog, Endpoint Management, Microsoft Intune

Most businesses already know device sprawl is a problem. Laptops leave the office, personal phones access company email, new starters wait too long for setup, and IT teams end up choosing between control and convenience. That trade-off is usually a sign that device...
How to Move from Basic Microsoft 365 Setup to a Proper Secure Workplace

How to Move from Basic Microsoft 365 Setup to a Proper Secure Workplace

by CPI Staff | May 5, 2026 | Blog, Microsoft 365, Microsoft 365 Security

Most Microsoft 365 environments are deployed for productivity first and secured later, if at all. That is how many Australian businesses end up with the appearance of control without the substance of it. Email works. Teams works. Files sync. Staff can work from...
Why Microsoft 365 Security Is More Than Just Turning on MFA

Why Microsoft 365 Security Is More Than Just Turning on MFA

by CPI Staff | May 1, 2026 | Blog, Cloud Security, Cybersecurity, Entra ID, Essential 8, Microsoft 365, Microsoft 365 Security, Microsoft Intune, Microsoft Purview

When a business enables Multi-Factor Authentication and calls it “done,” they’ve taken one important step — but left the door wide open in a dozen other places. MFA blocks a significant portion of credential-based attacks. Microsoft’s own data...
The Intune Policy Gap That Leaves Company Devices Exposed

The Intune Policy Gap That Leaves Company Devices Exposed

by CPI Staff | Apr 30, 2026 | Blog, Cybersecurity, Endpoint Security, Microsoft Intune

Most organisations assume that once their devices are enrolled in Microsoft Intune, those devices are secure. That assumption is wrong — and it’s costing them. There is a default configuration in Intune that silently marks every device without a compliance...
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