Category: Lookout

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Mobile Threat Protection integration available in Intune on Azure

As we all know third party vendors like Lookout and Skycure integrate with Microsoft Intune and Configuration Manager Hybrid so that we are able to protect our mobile devices with for instance Lookout for Work. Earlier I wrote a series of blogs about Lookout Mobile Treat Protection that integrates with Microsoft Intune and Configuration Manager […]

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Intune, ConfigMgr 1702 and Lookout better together

The last part of the blog series is showing you how Lookout Mobile Threat Protection is used in a hybrid environment, so when Intune is connected with Configuration Manager. The devices are managed from Configuration Manager using Intune as the middle tier. Support for Lookout Mobile Threat Protection has been added to Configuration Manager 1610, […]

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Intune and Lookout: supporting iOS devices

We have looked in this series of blogs at the architecture, how the integration needs to be configured, and we looked at the admin and end user experience. Next subject is how to enable support for Lookout for Work on iOS devices. (see links to earlier blogs at the bottom of this blog) It’s a […]

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Intune and Lookout: the end user experience

It has been a while after I started this blog series about Intune and Lookout. (see at the bottom of this page the earlier blogs) Today I had finally time to write about the next subject in this series; the end user experience. Since I will dedicate a blog about the iOS version of the […]

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Intune and Lookout: the admin experience

The fourth blog about the integration of Microsoft Intune and Lookout MTP we will have a look at the administrative side of things. We will have a look at what we are able to configure in relation to threats, we will have a look the devices that can be managed both in Lookout and how […]

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Intune and Lookout: how to integrate?

In the last two blogs we looked at the global overview and the architecture of the solution. In this blog I want to go a bit deeper and have a look how to integrate the two services with each other. Like said, the Lookout service is currently hosted on Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Intune […]

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Intune and Lookout: the architecture of the integration

My last blog I dedicated to the availability of the integration of the Microsoft Intune and Lookout Mobile Threat Protection cloud services. So have this time have a look at the architecture of the integration, before writing about how to set everything up, the administrative and the end-user experience.

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Integration Microsoft Intune and Lookout Mobile Threat Protection is there

In June Microsoft and Lookout announced their partnership and bath also announced the integration of Microsoft Intune and Lookout Mobile Threat Protection. In the last couple of months I was able to test and implement this first release of the integration between those two products at my customer in close corporation with the engineers of Lookout […]

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About Peter Daalmans
Peter is a Principal Consultant, Trainer and Enterprise Mobility (Configuration Manager/Microsoft Intune/Enterprise Mobility Suite) MVP with Daalmans Consulting with a primary focus on the Enterprise Client Management and Enterprise Mobility. Writing blogs and sharing his knowlegde since 2010 on ConfigMgrBlog.com / PeterDaalmans.com.
Also one of the founders and leads of the Windows Management User Group Netherlands.

Peter tries to speak every year on several events like TechDays Netherlands, ExpertsLive, IT/Dev Connections, BriForum, Midwest Management Summit, TechEd Australia, TechEd New Zealand and in 2017 Peter had the honor to speak at Microsoft Ignite. See more here.

Author of four books about Configurtion Manager and Microsoft Enterprise Mobility +Security

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