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#### [Device control]()
##### [Code integrity](device-guard/enable-virtualization-based-protection-of-code-integrity.md)
##### [Control USB devices](device-control/control-usb-devices-using-intune.md)
##### [Device control report](device-control/device-control-report.md)
#### [Exploit protection]()
##### [Protect devices from exploits](microsoft-defender-atp/exploit-protection.md)

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---
title: Protect your organizations data with device control
description: Monitor your organization's data security through device control reports.
ms.prod: w10
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library
ms.pagetype: security
ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.author: v-ajupudi
author: alluthewriter
ms.reviewer: dansimp
manager: dansimp
audience: ITPro
---
# Protect your organizations data with device control
**Applies to:** [Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=2069559)
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint device control protects against data loss, by monitoring and controlling media use by devices in your organization, such as the use of removable storage devices and USB drives.
With the device control report, you can view events that relate to media usage, such as:
- **Audit events:** Shows the number of audit events that occur when external media is connected.
- **Policy events:** Shows the number of policy events that occur when a device control policy is triggered.
> [!NOTE]
> The audit event to track media usage is enabled by default for devices onboarded to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.
## Understanding the audit events
The audit events include:
- **USB drive mount and unmount:** Audit events that are generated when a USB drive is mounted or unmounted.
- **PnP:** Plug and Play audit events are generated when removable storage, a printer, or Bluetooth media is connected.
## Monitor device control security
Device control in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint empowers security administrators with tools that enable them to track their organizations device control security through reports. You can find the device control report in the Microsoft 365 security center by going to **Reports > Device protection**.
The Device protection card on the **Reports** dashboard shows the number of audit events generated by media type, over the last 180 days.
![DeviceControlReportCard](images/devicecontrolcard.png)
The **View details** button shows more media usage data in the **device control report** page.
The page provides a dashboard with aggregated number of events per type and a list of events. Administrators can filter on time range, media class name, and device ID.
![DeviceControlReportDetails](images/Detaileddevicecontrolreport.png)
When you select an event, a flyout appears that shows you more information:
- **General details:** Date, Action mode, and the policy of this event.
- **Media information:** Media information includes Media name, Class name, Class GUID, Device ID, Vendor ID, Volume, Serial number, and Bus type.
- **Location details:** Device name and MDATP device ID.
![FilterOnDeviceControlReport](images/devicecontrolreportfilter.png)
To see real-time activity for this media across the organization, select the **Open Advanced hunting** button. This includes an embedded, pre-defined query.
![QueryOnDeviceControlReport](images/Devicecontrolreportquery.png)
To see the security of the device, select the **Open device page** button on the flyout. This button opens the device entity page.
![DeviceEntityPage](images/Devicesecuritypage.png)
## Reporting delays
The following delay may occur when monitoring device control reports:
- The device control report can have a 12-hour delay from the time a media connection occurs to the time the event is reflected in the card or in the domain list.

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