For devices that require different antimalware settings, custom policies in the SCCM (System Center Configuration Manager) console can be created and deployed to device collections.
- [Instructor] Systems Center Endpoint Protection…lets you create custom policies…that you can apply to device collections.…Let's talk about the details related to doing just that.…Custom policies allow companies…to adhere to their organizational policies.…So for an instance…we might have certain scan frequency settings…or virus signature update settings…that we have to apply,…maybe for regulatory compliance for instance.…So custom policies that we can build,…within the SCCM console get deployed…to device collections, not user collections.…
Because in SCCM, we can have collections…of users or devices.…What we're talkin' about, custom policies,…only works against device collections.…So once you've built a custom policy,…it's simply a matter of right-clicking on it…and choosing Deploy,…and then selecting the device collection…that should receive the policy.…And at any point in time, you can even view…the effective policy within the Endpoint Protection client…by going to Help About.…So here in the SCCM Console,…if I go to the Assets and Compliance workspace…
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5/12/2017- Malware types
- Getting Endpoint Protection up and running
- Deploying the SCEP Windows client
- Removing malware on a SCEP client
- Configuring custom policies
- Planning an update strategy
- Windows firewall settings
- Using PowerShell cmdlets for monitoring
Skill Level Beginner
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1. Defining Malware Types
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2 Getting Endpoint Protection Up and Running
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Server requirements5m 5s
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Supported clients5m 27s
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3. Endpoint Protection Policies
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Hardening4m 13s
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Default policy4m 33s
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Policy settings5m 25s
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Configure custom policies3m 51s
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Plan an update strategy5m 3s
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Windows firewall settings3m 54s
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4. Monitoring Endpoint Protection
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In-console monitoring5m 44s
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Client logs and WMI queries5m 11s
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Alerts and subscriptions4m 36s
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Reports7m 45s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 11s
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