To pass the MS-101: Microsoft 365 Mobility and Security exam, you will need to have a solid understanding of the concepts and technologies covered in the exam, as well as the ability to apply that knowledge to real-world scenarios. Some of the specific requirements for passing this exam include:
- Knowledge of identity and access management in Microsoft 365, including Azure Active Directory, multi-factor authentication, and conditional access.
- Experience with device management in Microsoft 365, including Intune and Configuration Manager.
- Understanding of data governance and compliance in Microsoft 365, including data loss prevention, Azure Information Protection, and Microsoft Cloud App Security.
- Familiarity with threat protection in Microsoft 365, including Azure Advanced Threat Protection, Azure Information Protection, and Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection.
- Knowledge of how to deploy, manage, and troubleshoot Microsoft 365 services.
- Basic understanding of PowerShell and Graph API.
It is also recommended that you have practical experience working with Microsoft 365 services, as well as experience in an administrative role for an organization.
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Plan and implement device services (35—40%)
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Plan and implement device management by using Microsoft Endpoint Manager
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Plan and implement device security and compliance by using Microsoft Endpoint Manager
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Deploy and manage applications by using Microsoft Endpoint Manager
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Plan for Windows client deployment and management
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choose Windows client deployment methods and tools based on requirements, including Windows Autopilot, USMT, Microsoft Deployment Toolkit, and Windows Deployment Services
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plan and implement Windows subscription-based activation
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plan for Windows updates
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plan and implement additional Windows client security features
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choose Windows client deployment methods and tools based on requirements, including Windows Autopilot, USMT, Microsoft Deployment Toolkit, and Windows Deployment Services
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Plan and implement device enrollment
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Manage security and threats by using Microsoft 365 Defender (25—30%)
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Manage security reports and alerts by using the Microsoft 365 Defender portal
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Plan, implement, and manage email and collaboration protection by using Microsoft Defender for Office 365
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Plan, implement, and manage endpoint protection by using Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
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Plan, implement, and manage Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps
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configure the application connector for Office 365
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plan and configure Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps policies
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review and respond to Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps alerts
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review and respond to activity log
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configure Cloud App Discovery
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review and respond to issues identified in Cloud App Discovery
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configure the application connector for Office 365
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Manage Microsoft 365 compliance (30—35%)
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Plan and implement information governance
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Plan and implement information protection
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Plan and implement data loss prevention (DLP)
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Manage search and investigation
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