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#### New profile templates and settings structure for endpoint security policies<!-- 13742640 -->
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We’ve begun to release new [endpoint security profile templates](../intune/protect/endpoint-security-policy.md) that use the settings format as found in the Settings Catalog. Each new profile template includes the same settings as the older profile it replaces, while bringing the following improvements:
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We’ve begun to release new [endpoint security profile templates](../protect/endpoint-security-policy.md) that use the settings format as found in the Settings Catalog. Each new profile template includes the same settings as the older profile it replaces, while bringing the following improvements:
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- **Setting names match the Windows CSP name**: In most cases, each setting name in the new profiles is a mtach to the name of the CSP that the setting configures. However, in the Intune UI we’ve added spaces to that name to make the setting name easier to read. For example, a setting in the Intune UI that’s named *Allow USB Connection* configures the CSP named [AllowUSBConnection](/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-connectivity#connectivity-allowusbconnection).
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