'Enhanced jailbreak detection' isn't present in the current intune version anymore. It used to be in the Compliance policy settings blade.
ref: https://www.petervanderwoude.nl/post/quick-tip-location-services-required-for-enhanced-jailbreak-detection/
The only setting in intune that you can set is in the device compliance policy.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/protect/compliance-policy-create-ios#device-health
So my guess is B
Stop commenting the wrong answer and do some research!
📝 So what’s the correct answer now (current Intune)?
➡ B. the device compliance policy
👉 That’s where you set jailbroken detection today (there is no separate enhanced detection toggle anymore).
📌 Why are some answers still A?
- Some people are answering based on older exam versions or older portal experience, where Enhanced jailbreak detection was in Compliance policy settings.
- In the past (before ~May 2023), Enhanced jailbreak detection was indeed configured in Compliance policy settings in Intune.
it’s not the device compliance policy itself where you enable Enhanced jailbreak detection. Instead, you configure it in the Compliance policy settings. This is a broader, tenant-wide setting in Microsoft Intune that enhances how compliance policies detect jailbroken devices
The Compliance policy settings allow you to enable additional options like Enhanced jailbreak detection, which provides a more robust mechanism to identify jailbroken devices. O
B is correct
The Device Compliance Policy
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/protect/device-compliance-get-started#:~:text=Define%20the%20rules%20and%20settings%20that%20users%20and%20managed,specified%20by%20threat%20management%20software%20you%E2%80%99ve%20integrated%20with%20Intune.
Yes it's gone now but apparently if you want this feature there is a jailbreak detection in App protection policies, I have read, haven't checked. But if this question is still in the test, with these answers I guess we have to answer with the Compliance Policy Settings, which is where it was
It's B. Not A - The Compliance Policy Settings is where you can 'Mark the device as compliant' and set the 'Compliance Status Validity Period'.
The 'Device Compliance Policy' means that you can create a CP for iOS/iPadOS devices and under compliance settings>Device Health>Jailbroken Devices: 'Bock'
The Enhanced jailbreak detection option only applies to iOS and iPadOS devices, and it only works with devices that you target with a device compliance policy that blocks jailbroken devices. You can either Enable this setting or Disable it. This setting is Disabled by default, meaning it’s turned off
for b - The device compliance policy is where you define the rules and settings that devices must meet to be considered compliant. While this policy does include a setting to block jailbroken devices, the specific setting for Enhanced jailbreak detection is found in the Compliance policy settings
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