CISA urges tightening Intune controls after Stryker wipe incident

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CISA urged U.S. organizations to harden Microsoft Intune following Stryker's breach, recommending least-privilege admin access, MFA, RBAC, and multi-admin approvals to prevent the wipe of nearly 80,000 devices.
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