{"title": "Microsoft Intune setup for Workbench", "url": "https://support.expel.io/hc/en-us/articles/14012946928659-Microsoft-Intune-setup-for-Workbench", "date": "2023-02-15T18:34:05Z", "contents": "This article helps you provide the provisioning of the Azure App needed to\nperform the graph API queries for the deviceManagement endpoint, which allows\nthe Expel Workbench to collect logs for Microsoft Intune.\n\n#### In this article\n\n * Step 1: Enable console access\n\n * Step 2: Configure Slack in Expel Workbench\n\n#### Step 1: Enable console access\n\nHaving read-only access to the interface of your technology allows Expel to\ndig deeper during incident investigations. Our device health team uses this\naccess to investigate potential health issues with your tech.\n\n### Note\n\nExpel secures all login information our SOC analysts need about your devices\nin a MFA password product. Access to this login information is protected using\nour internal MFA processes. To learn more about the IP addresses all Expel\ntraffic comes from, go here.\n\n 1. Sign into Azure and search for app registrations.\n\n 2. In the App registrations pane, select New registration.\n\n 3. Give the application a name, choose the supported account type that can access the API, assign a redirect URL if needed, and click Register to create the app.\n\n 4. After you load into the app, select API permissions to begin selecting the necessary permissions for the integration.\n\n 5. Choose to add permissions to the app and select Microsoft Graph > Application permissions, and then scroll down to DeviceManagementApps. Select DeviceManagementApps.Read.All and click Add permissions to prepare the grant permissions request.\n\n 6. Create a Client secret to enter into Workbench to facilitate API authentication for alert polling. Save this for later use.\n\n 7. As an Administrator, navigate to the Expel Admin Consent Page.\n\n 8. Review and accept the requested permissions.\n\n 9. The Expel Intune Integration app now appears under Enterprise Applications. Review properties and make sure that all permissions were properly granted.\n\n#### Step 2: Configure Slack in Expel Workbench\n\nNow that we have the correct access configured and noted the credentials, we\ncan integrate your tech with Workbench.\n\n 1. In a new browser tab, click this link to open the Add Security Device screen in Workbench.\n\n![Intune_AddSecDev.png](https://support.expel.io/hc/article_attachments/14013003430547/uuid-\nfbf965ab-17bb-edd3-0a00-a87c67f0142e.png)\n\n 2. Fill in the fields like this:\n\nField name\n\n|\n\nWhat to put in it \n \n---|--- \n \nName\n\n|\n\nWhat you want to name the security device. \n \nLocation\n\n|\n\nGeographic location of the server. \n \nIntune (tenant) ID\n\n| \n \nApplication (client) ID\n\n| \n \nApplication (client) secret\n\n|\n\nThe client secret created in Step 1. \n \n 3. Click Save.\n\nYou can see if the device is healthy on the Security Devices page. It may take\na few minutes to see the device listed as healthy.\n\nTo check if alerts are coming through, navigate to the Alerts Analysis page.\nScroll to the device you want to check and click View alerts. Switch to grid\nview, then check the list for device alerts. It can take 36 to 72 hours for\nalerts to appear after setup, as we tune your device.\n\n### Tip\n\nThis article was accurate at the time of writing, but changes happen. If you\nfind the instructions are outdated, leave a description in the comment field\nbelow and let us know!\n\n"}