Intune
Enforce access policies based on Microsoft Intune device compliance.
Integration overview
Cato and Microsoft Intune deliver a unified approach to device-aware Zero Trust access by combining endpoint compliance intelligence with Cato’s Device Posture capabilities and cloud-native security enforcement. Microsoft Intune continuously evaluates device health, compliance status, and management posture, while Cato’s Device Posture uses this context to enforce adaptive access policies across applications, users, and network resources. Together, the integration enables organizations to grant access only to trusted and compliant devices, reducing risk without adding operational complexity.
How Cato Helps
Use Case
Organizations already rely on Microsoft Intune as their trusted MDM platform for device compliance validation, while Cato Device Posture focuses on posture checks enforced through the Cato Client.
The Solution: By integrating Intune compliance status into Cato Device Posture, organizations can create adaptive access policies that leverage trusted Intune compliance signals alongside Cato posture checks to allow or restrict access based on device compliance state.
Use Case
Organizations need to ensure that only compliant, corporate-managed devices can access sensitive applications and resources.
The Solution: By combining Microsoft Intune compliance validation with certificate-based device verification through Cato Device Posture, organizations can enforce stronger device trust policies that grant access only to verified and compliant corporate endpoints.
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