Managing Defender Policies
- Katelyn Russell
- Daniel Vega
Managing Defender will happen through Configuration Manager. A default antimalware policy already exists. For information on configuring custom policies, refer to the Microsoft documentation. Â
- Windows Defender Exploit Guard policy
- Manage Application Guard policies
- Manage Windows Defender Application Control
- Manage antimalware and firewall settings
Default Antimalware Policy
An Antimalware policy that was created by Microsoft exists on the platform and is enabled by default. For a granular level of control, ITSOs will need to create their own custom policy and deploy it.Â
Helpful links
Endpoint Protection client help
Endpoint Protection client frequently asked questions
Create custom configuration items - Configuration Manager | Microsoft Docs
Create configuration baselines - Configuration Manager | Microsoft Docs
Deploy configuration baselines - Configuration Manager | Microsoft Docs
Related Information
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Page:Managing Defender Policies (Endpoint Management)
EPM is available to IT Support Organizations (ITSOs) with any endpoint management questions. If you have a question about a specific endpoint client, please reach out to your local endpoint client support organization.
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