Hi Jonathan, Thanks for sharing the ideas on how we can manage the BYOD devices. As you know Microsoft has already announced deprecating the Windows Information Policy (WIP), which is basically the M365 policy which you're suggesting to use in second method on how we can protect Corp data in BYOD devices. Microsoft is recommending to use Microsoft Purview now to protect the Corp data in the devices but it requires the devices to enroll to Intune. Can you suggest a best way we to protect the Corp data in the BYOD devices without enrolling to Intune? Thanks...
Seems like practices here vary a lot from country to country.. where I live, byod is pretty rare, but for most that use contractors etc windows 365 seems to be the fastest to roll out and easiest to maintain now. Solves a lot of security concerns and is cost effective too
Hi Jonathan, really like the videos. We are looking to implement option one using the web only apps and restricting download. I have searched for details of the poloicies that I would need to implement to achieve this and had tried a couple of things, but have not been succesful in doing this. Would you point me in the direction of where I could find the details of what I need to configure for this option.
I wonder why no one ever comes up with the idea of simply installing a desktop PC with a second encrypted SSD and second Windows. Physically separated and the private system cannot access the data because it is encrypted.
I think this solution was WIP (Windows Information Protection) that was deprecated... I don't know if we have a good solution for BYOD right now.. I think not...
Could you create configuration for scenario 2?
Good morning. Your videos are great. I have the same question as below regarding scenario 2. BYOD environment, M365 Business Premium
Good option for BYOD is now Windows 365 or Azure Virtual Desktop!
@@bearded365guy thanks. Investigating that as well. But to the question, is that still possible and how?
Hi Jonathan, Thanks for sharing the ideas on how we can manage the BYOD devices. As you know Microsoft has already announced deprecating the Windows Information Policy (WIP), which is basically the M365 policy which you're suggesting to use in second method on how we can protect Corp data in BYOD devices. Microsoft is recommending to use Microsoft Purview now to protect the Corp data in the devices but it requires the devices to enroll to Intune. Can you suggest a best way we to protect the Corp data in the BYOD devices without enrolling to Intune? Thanks...
Seems like practices here vary a lot from country to country.. where I live, byod is pretty rare, but for most that use contractors etc windows 365 seems to be the fastest to roll out and easiest to maintain now. Solves a lot of security concerns and is cost effective too
Do you provide services to inspect our Office 365 tenant and update all security configurations? If so, can you please let me know the charges?
Hi Jonathan, really like the videos. We are looking to implement option one using the web only apps and restricting download. I have searched for details of the poloicies that I would need to implement to achieve this and had tried a couple of things, but have not been succesful in doing this. Would you point me in the direction of where I could find the details of what I need to configure for this option.
@@Andy-v3n There is another video on my channel and blocking personal devices.
@@bearded365guy Thank you, will check it out.
I wonder why no one ever comes up with the idea of simply installing a desktop PC with a second encrypted SSD and second Windows. Physically separated and the private system cannot access the data because it is encrypted.
That would be Windows to go. Boot off an external managed encrypted drive
How to configure option 2 ?
I think this solution was WIP (Windows Information Protection) that was deprecated... I don't know if we have a good solution for BYOD right now.. I think not...
@@MarceloMedeirosInfo This old solution using WIP would be perfect for what we need!