Question 1 of 30
A company is implementing Microsoft Endpoint Manager to manage its devices and applications. The IT department needs to ensure that all devices comply with the organization\'s security policies before they can access corporate resources. They decide to configure compliance policies that check for specific settings, such as operating system version, security updates, and antivirus status. If a device is found to be non-compliant, the IT team wants to restrict its access to sensitive applications until it meets the compliance requirements. Which of the following best describes the process and implications of enforcing compliance policies in this scenario?
Compliance policies evaluate device settings and can trigger actions such as restricting access to applications based on the compliance status, ensuring that only secure devices can access corporate resources.
Compliance policies only provide reports on device status without enforcing any restrictions, allowing all devices to access corporate resources regardless of their compliance state.
Compliance policies can only check for operating system versions and do not consider other security settings, making them less effective in ensuring overall device security.
Compliance policies are only applicable to mobile devices and do not apply to desktop or laptop computers, limiting their effectiveness in a mixed-device environment.

Preparing for Microsoft SC-400 Microsoft Information Protection Administrator? Now land the interview.

73% of qualified candidates get rejected because of weak resumes. Build an ATS-optimized, recruiter-ready resume in under 5 minutes - free to start.

Build My Resume Free