I’m finally done traveling for 2025.
There were so many weird moments that I’m going to need some quiet time just to unpack them in my head before I can decide which ones are safe enough to turn into video intros.
Speaking of things that need unpacking, let's talk about Endpoint Privilege Management reporting.
In Part 2 of Endpoint Privilege Management, I dig into the Intune reporting that shows who is launching apps as administrators, and how to use that data to build elevation rules policies that actually make sense.
This one is all about using real behavior from your environment instead of guessing which apps need admin rights.
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Chapters
00:00:00 Done with travel for the year
00:01:09 Previously...
00:02:09 Changing elevation procedure means changing behavior
00:02:58 EPM reporting
00:05:11 Create a rule based on report data
00:06:12 Use report data to create new policies
00:07:59 Elevating setup files
00:08:07 Warning: Try not to do this
00:09:43 Coming to even more tenants in 2026!
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