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author: dougeby
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ms.date: 07/05/2022
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ms.date: 07/28/2022
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## Device management
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Intune moving to support iOS/iPadOS 16 and higher later this year<!-- 14778947 -->
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### Intune moving to support iOS/iPadOS 16 and higher later this year<!-- 14778947 -->
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Later this year, Apple is expected to release iOS/iPadOS 16. Due to this expected release, Microsoft Intune and the Intune Company Portal will require iOS/iPadOS 14 and higher shortly after the release of iOS/iPad 16. For related information, see [Supported operating systems and browsers in Intune](../fundamentals/supported-devices-browsers.md).
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Intune moving to support macOS 11.6 and higher later this year<!-- 14766663 -->
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### Intune moving to support macOS 11.6 and higher later this year<!-- 14766663 -->
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With Apple's expected release of macOS 13 Ventura later this year, Microsoft Intune, the Company Portal app, and the Intune MDM agent will be moving to support macOS 11.6 (Big Sur) and later. For related information, see [Supported operating systems and browsers in Intune](../fundamentals/supported-devices-browsers.md).
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### Initiate compliance checks for your AOSP devices from the Microsoft Intune app<!--12645739 -->
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You'll be able to initiate a compliance check for your AOSP devices from the Microsoft Intune app. Go to **Device details**. This feature will be available on devices that are enrolled in Microsoft Intune app as user-associated (Android) AOSP devices.
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### New event viewers to assist in debugging WMI issues<!-- 14712854 -->
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Intune’s remote action to [collect diagnostics](../remote-actions/collect-diagnostics.md#collect-diagnostics) will be expanded to collect details about Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) app issues.
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The new event viewers will include the following:
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- Microsoft-Windows-WMI-Activity/Operational
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- Microsoft-Windows-WinRM/Operational
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For more information about Windows device diagnostics, see [Collect diagnostics from a Windows device](../remote-actions/collect-diagnostics.md).
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### Monitor bootstrap escrow status on a Mac<!-- 12404441 -->
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A new macOS hardware property that you can monitor called **Bootstrap token escrowed** will be added to Microsoft Intune, and will report whether or not a bootstrap token has been escrowed on the device.
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### Enable Common Criteria mode in Android Enterprise devices<!-- 13158881 -->
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For Android Enterprise devices, you'll soon be able to create a device restrictions configuration profile that manages device settings (**Devices** > **Configuration profiles** > **Create profile** > **Android Enterprise** > **Fully managed, dedicated, and corporate-owned work profile** for platform > **Device restrictions** for profile type).
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In the **System security**, there will be a new **Common Criteria mode** setting. These are an elevated set of security standards on a device which elevates security components on the device, including and not limited to:
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- AES-GCM encryption of Bluetooth Long Term Keys
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- Wi-Fi configuration stores
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- Blocks bootloader download mode, the manual method for software updates
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- Mandates additional key zeroization on key deletion
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- Prevents non-authenticated Bluetooth connections
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- Requires that FOTA updates have 2048-bit RSA-PSS signature
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These configurations are typically required by only national security systems and other highly sensitive organizations.
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For a list of the settings you can configure, go to [Android Enterprise device settings to allow or restrict features using Intune](../configuration/device-restrictions-android-for-work.md).
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Applies to:
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- Android 5.0 and newer
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- Android Enterprise corporate owned fully managed (COBO)
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- Android Enterprise corporate owned dedicated devices (COSU)
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- Android Enterprise corporate owned work profile (COPE)
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## Device enrollment
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### New authentication option for iOS/iPadOS automated device enrollment<!-- 12377183 -->
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A new authentication option in Microsoft Intune will allow users going through automated device enrollment (ADE) to authenticate by signing in from another device. This option will be available for iOS/iPadOS devices enrolling via Setup Assistant with modern authentication. The screen that prompts device users to authenticate will be embedded into Setup Assistant and shown to them during enrollment.
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## Device configuration

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