Turn on Cloud Protection in Microsoft Defender Antivirus
In this article, I will show you how to enable or turn on cloud protection in Microsoft Defender antivirus using multiple methods like Intune (Endpoint Manager), Group Policy, PowerShell, WMI, etc.
Microsoft Defender Antivirus cloud protection helps protect against malware on your endpoints and across your network. Microsoft Defender Antivirus provides near-instant, automated protection against new and emerging threats.
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Cloud protection works together with Microsoft Defender Antivirus to deliver accurate, real-time, and intelligent protection. Microsoft recommends keeping cloud protection turned on because certain security features and capabilities in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint only work when cloud protection is enabled.
The Cloud Protection Service enables the collection of information about detected malware on managed systems and the actions taken. This information is collected and sent to Microsoft.
There are several ways you can go about turning on cloud protection in Microsoft Defender Antivirus on endpoints. We will discuss all of these methods in this article. If you are new to the Cloud Protection topic, I recommend reading the article on Cloud protection and Microsoft Defender Antivirus.
Methods to Enable Cloud Protection
You can turn Microsoft Defender Antivirus cloud protection on or off by using one of several methods:
Microsoft Intune
Configuration Manager
Group Policy
PowerShell cmdlets
WMI
1. Turn On Cloud Protection using Intune
Using Intune, you can turn on cloud protection with following steps:
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Sign in to the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center (https://endpoint.microsoft.com)
On the Home pane, select Device configuration > Profiles.
To create a new Microsoft Intune Device profile, click Create Profile.
Select the Platform as Windows 10 and later and Profile Type as Templates. Templates are useful when you don’t want to build policies manually. Under Template name, select Device restrictions and click Create button.
On the Basics tab of Device restrictions page, enter the Name, Description for the profile. For example, you can enter the profile name as “Enable Cloud Protection” and click Next to continue.
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