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Microsoft Exam MD-102 Topic 3 Question 28 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MD-102 exam
Question #: 28
Topic #: 3
[All MD-102 Questions]

You have a Microsoft 365 subscription that contains 500 computers that run Windows 11. The computers are Azure AD joined and are enrolled in Microsoft Intune.

You plan to manage Microsoft Defender Antivirus on the computers.

You need to prevent users from disabling Microsoft Defender Antivirus,

What should you do?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Eun
1 months ago
Tamper protection all the way, baby! It's like putting Defender Antivirus in a steel cage, nothing's getting in or out without your say-so.
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Xochitl
1 months ago
B is the way to go, no doubt about it. Can't have users disabling our beloved Defender Antivirus, that would be like cutting off our own security limbs!
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Colby
7 days ago
B is definitely the best option to prevent users from disabling Microsoft Defender Antivirus.
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Brittani
10 days ago
A) From the Microsoft Intune admin center, create a security baseline.
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Latia
12 days ago
B) From the Microsoft 365 Defender portal, enable tamper protection.
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Felicidad
2 months ago
I'm not sure why anyone would go for C or D. Those options seem like they'd be more for managing user accounts or advanced threat detection, not just locking down Defender Antivirus.
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Vivan
17 days ago
I'm not sure why anyone would go for C or D. Those options seem like they'd be more for managing user accounts or advanced threat detection, not just locking down Defender Antivirus.
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Janey
19 days ago
B) From the Microsoft 365 Defender portal, enable tamper protection.
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Edgar
1 months ago
A) From the Microsoft Intune admin center, create a security baseline.
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Johnna
2 months ago
I'm going with B as well. Disabling Defender would be a big no-no, and tamper protection is the best way to keep those pesky users from turning it off.
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Stephen
5 days ago
Definitely, tamper protection is essential for maintaining the security of the computers.
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Adaline
7 days ago
I think enabling tamper protection is the way to go to ensure Defender stays on.
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Claribel
8 days ago
Agreed, tamper protection is a must to prevent users from disabling Defender.
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Tamra
29 days ago
I'm going with B as well. Disabling Defender would be a big no-no, and tamper protection is the best way to keep those pesky users from turning it off.
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Karon
2 months ago
Hmm, B seems like the obvious choice here. Tamper protection is designed to prevent users from messing with Defender Antivirus, so that's the way to go.
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Luann
1 months ago
B) From the Microsoft 365 Defender portal, enable tamper protection.
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Arthur
2 months ago
A) From the Microsoft Intune admin center, create a security baseline.
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Mabel
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but creating a security baseline from the Microsoft Intune admin center could also be a good option to consider.
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Sherita
2 months ago
I agree with Delila, tamper protection will prevent users from disabling Microsoft Defender Antivirus.
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Delila
3 months ago
I think we should go with option B, enabling tamper protection from the Microsoft 365 Defender portal.
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