Course Outline

Explore the Enterprise Desktop for Government

Explore Windows Editions

Manage Azure Active Directory Identities

Manage Device Authentication

Enroll Devices Using Microsoft Configuration Manager

Enroll Devices Using Microsoft Intune

Execute Device Profiles

Oversee Device Profiles

Maintain User Profiles

Execute Mobile Application Management

Deploy and Update Applications

Administer Endpoint Applications

Protect Identities in Azure Active Directory

Enable Organizational Access

Implement Device Compliance

Generate Inventory and Compliance Reports

Deploy Device Data Protection

Manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint

Manage Microsoft Defender in Windows Client

Manage Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps

Assess Deployment Readiness

Deploy Using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit

Deploy Using Microsoft Configuration Manager

Deploy Devices Using Windows Autopilot

Implement Dynamic Deployment Methods

Plan a Transition to Modern Endpoint Management for Government

Manage Windows 365

Manage Azure Virtual Desktop

Requirements

The Microsoft 365 Endpoint Administrator is responsible for deploying, configuring, securing, managing, and monitoring devices and client applications in a government setting. Their duties include overseeing identity management, access control, policy enforcement, software updates, and application deployment. They collaborate with the M365 Enterprise Administrator to develop and implement a device strategy that aligns with the requirements of modern public sector organizations. Microsoft 365 Endpoint Administrators should be well-versed in M365 workloads and possess extensive skills and experience in deploying, configuring, and maintaining Windows 11 and later, as well as non-Windows devices. Their role emphasizes cloud services over on-premises management technologies, ensuring optimal performance and security for government operations.

 35 Hours

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