4 Easy Steps to Explore your Intune Tenant Data with Security Copilot

Let’s discuss the 4 Easy Steps to Explore your Intune Tenant Data with Security Copilot. Intune Explorer is a feature within the Microsoft Intune admin center that enables IT administrators to search, query, and act on Intune data using natural language.

Compared to traditional tools that use Kusto Query Language (KQL) or manual filtering, Intune Explorer provides a more intuitive, conversational, and efficient workflow. It helps admins debug, report, or remediate issues faster.

You can use Intune Explorer together with Security Copilot to quickly access details related to devices, users, apps, compliance, and update status. By running natural language queries, administrators can explore this information in a more intuitive way, review summarized insights, and take action when needed.

In this post, we will walk you through four easy steps to explore your Intune data with Security Copilot. With the power of Microsoft Security Copilot, this capability changes the way you search, analyze, and manage endpoint data.

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4 Easy Steps to Explore your Intune Tenant Data with Security Copilot

With Copilot in Intune, you can explore your data in a whole new way. Instead of relying on exports or custom scripts, you can simply start typing and browse through a curated library of queries designed to answer your questions quickly. This makes data exploration easier, faster, and more efficient for everyday management tasks.

Steps
Sign in to the Intune admin center
Go to Explorer Tab that is there in the Left side of Intune admin center
4 Easy Steps to Explore your Intune Tenant Data with Security Copilot – Table 1
4 Easy Steps to Explore your Intune Tenant Data with Security Copilot - Fig.1
4 Easy Steps to Explore your Intune Tenant Data with Security Copilot – Fig.1

See What Type of Questions You can Ask

You can easily see the different types of questions you can ask within Intune Explorer. Simply select one of the provided examples for inspiration and get started. The library of supported queries continues to grow, with more options being added regularly to help you explore and manage your data more effectively.

4 Easy Steps to Explore your Intune Tenant Data with Security Copilot - Fig.2
4 Easy Steps to Explore your Intune Tenant Data with Security Copilot – Fig.2

Get Results and Take Action

Once you choose a prompt, you can customize the query to fit your needs and run it to get actionable insights from Copilot. The results not only provide clarity but also allow you to take direct action, making it easier to address issues, apply policies, or manage devices and users efficiently.

4 Easy Steps to Explore your Intune Tenant Data with Security Copilot - Fig.3
4 Easy Steps to Explore your Intune Tenant Data with Security Copilot – Fig.3

Help Shape What Next

If you can’t find what you’re looking for or have ideas to improve, sharing your feedback will help guide future updates and ensure the features that matter most are prioritized. The provide feedback button helps you to get an idea and prioritize what comes next.

4 Easy Steps to Explore your Intune Tenant Data with Security Copilot - Fig.4
4 Easy Steps to Explore your Intune Tenant Data with Security Copilot – Fig.4

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Anoop C Nair has been Microsoft MVP for 10 consecutive years from 2015 onwards. He is a Workplace Solution Architect with more than 22+ years of experience in Workplace technologies. He is a Blogger, Speaker, and Local User Group Community leader. His primary focus is on Device Management technologies like SCCM and Intune. He writes about technologies like Intune, SCCM, Windows, Cloud PC, Windows, Entra, Microsoft Security, Career, etc.

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