![]() Certain Federal agencies and other Department of Defense (DoD) entities have created their own internal and also publicly available baselines or better known as Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs). These settings are based on feedback from Microsoft security engineering teams, product groups, partners, and customers. Security baselines are a group of Microsoft-recommended configuration settings which explain their security impact. What is Microsoft Security Baselines and/or STIGs? With that said, let's import several baselines and see the correlation from on-premises to MEM mapping and see how we can make the move to the cloud that much easier. In this article, I will explain and show how to import an on-premises baseline Group Policy Objects (GPO) into Microsoft Endpoint Manager (MEM) and see the settings that directly carry over and how to create a policy for the ones that are not MDM compliant. With my large customer base in the Microsoft Federal space and having to comply with internal security baselines and moving to a cloud-centric platform to manage devices, it is important to know if the baselines/settings will carry over. This is John Barbare and I am a Sr Customer Engineer at Microsoft focusing on all things in the Cybersecurity space. ![]()
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