You need the following to configure Conditional Access with Jamf Pro: The Cloud Connector automates many of the steps that are required when you manually configure integration.Īfter you configure integration, you'll then configure Jamf and Intune to enforce compliance with Conditional Access on devices managed by Jamf.
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Instead of manually configuring Jamf Pro integration with Intune, we recommend configuring and using the Jamf Cloud Connector with Microsoft Intune. This article can help you manually integrate Jamf Pro with Intune. Devices that are compliant with the Conditional Access policies can gain access to protected company resources. Intune's analysis is combined with intelligence about the device user's Azure AD identity to drive enforcement through Conditional Access. Intune's compliance engine then analyzes the inventory data to generate a report.
When Jamf Pro integrates with Intune, you can sync the inventory data from macOS devices with Intune, through Azure AD. Resource access is controlled by your Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) Conditional Access policies in the same way as for devices managed through Intune.
Through integration, you can require that your macOS devices that are managed by Jamf Pro meet your Intune device compliance requirements before those devices are allowed to access your organization's resources. Intune supports integrating your Jamf Pro deployment to bring device compliance and Conditional Access policies to your macOS devices.