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- **Review the status of all your managed devices**. Use the [All devices](#manage-devices) view where you can view device compliance from a high level. Then, drill-in to specific devices to understand which compliance policies aren't met so you can resolve them.
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- **Deploy security baselines that establish best practice security configurations for devices**. Intune includes [security baselines](#manage-security-baselines) for Windows devices and a growing list of applications, like Microsoft Defender for Endpoint and Microsoft Edge. Security baselines are pre-configured groups of Windows settings that help you apply a configuration that's recommended by the relevant security teams recommend.
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- **Deploy security baselines that establish best practice security configurations for devices**. Intune includes [security baselines](#manage-security-baselines) for Windows devices and a growing list of applications, like Microsoft Defender for Endpoint and Microsoft Edge. Security baselines are pre-configured groups of Windows settings that help you apply a configuration that's recommended by the relevant security teams.
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- **Manage security configurations on devices through tightly focused policies**. Each [Endpoint security policy](#use-policies-to-manage-device-security) focuses on aspects of device security like antivirus, disk encryption, firewalls, and several areas made available through integration with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.
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