Update references to non-Microsoft solutions in identity protection and encryption

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Paolo Matarazzo
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Windows has an MDM client that ships as part of the operating system. This MDM client enables MDM servers to manage Windows-based devices without requiring a separate agent.
### Third-party MDM server support
### Non-Microsoft MDM server support
Third-party MDM servers can manage Windows by using the MDM protocol. The built-in management client is able to communicate with a compatible server that supports the OMA-DM protocol to perform enterprise management tasks. For more information, see [Microsoft Entra integration with MDM](/windows/client-management/mdm/azure-active-directory-integration-with-mdm).
Non-Microsoft MDM servers can manage Windows by using the MDM protocol. The built-in management client is able to communicate with a compatible server that supports the OMA-DM protocol to perform enterprise management tasks. For more information, see [Microsoft Entra integration with MDM](/windows/client-management/mdm/azure-active-directory-integration-with-mdm).
> [!NOTE]
> MDM servers do not need to create or download a client to manage Windows. For more information, see [Mobile device management](/windows/client-management/mdm/).

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# Firewall and network protection
The **Firewall & network protection** section contains information about the firewalls and network connections used by the machine, including the status of Windows Defender Firewall and any other third-party firewalls. IT administrators and IT pros can get configuration guidance from the [Windows Defender Firewall with Advanced Security documentation library](../../network-security/windows-firewall/index.md).
The **Firewall & network protection** section contains information about the firewalls and network connections used by the machine, including the status of Windows Defender Firewall and any other non-Microsoft firewalls. IT administrators and IT pros can get configuration guidance from the [Windows Defender Firewall with Advanced Security documentation library](../../network-security/windows-firewall/index.md).
This section can be hidden from users of the machine. This information is useful if you don't want employees in your organization to see or have access to user-configured options for the features shown in the section.