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title: Manage Microsoft Defender ATP using Group Policy Objects
description: Learn how to manage Microsoft Defender ATP with Group Policy Objects
keywords: post-migration, manage, operations, maintenance, utilization, Group Policy Objects, windows defender advanced threat protection, atp, edr
title: Manage Microsoft Defender ATP using PowerShell
description: Learn how to manage Microsoft Defender ATP with PowerShell
keywords: post-migration, manage, operations, maintenance, utilization, PowerShell, windows defender advanced threat protection, atp, edr
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# Manage Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection with Group Policy Objects
# Manage Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection with PowerShell
We recommend using Group Policy Objects to manage threat protection features for the devices (also referred to as endpoints) within your organization.
We recommend using PowerShell to manage threat protection features for the devices (also referred to as endpoints) within your organization.
## Configuring Microsoft Defender ATP with Group Policy Objects
## Configuring Microsoft Defender ATP with PowerShell
The following table lists various tasks you can perform to configure Microsoft Defender ATP with Group Policy Objects.
The following table lists various tasks you can perform to configure Microsoft Defender ATP with PowerShell.
|Task |Resources to learn more |
|---------|---------|
|Manage your organization's devices using Group Policy Objects |link |
|Manage your organization's devices using PowerShell |link |
|task |link |
## Find your Microsoft Defender ATP settings in Group Policy Objects
## Find your Microsoft Defender ATP settings in PowerShell
> [!IMPORTANT]
> You must be a WHAT in WHERE to configure Group Policy Objects. To learn more, see link.
> You must be a WHAT in WHERE to configure PowerShell. To learn more, see link.
1. Go to the where and sign in.