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When a user has the required permissions to view policies in the Microsoft Defender portal, the data is presented based on Intune permissions. If the user is in scope for Intune role-based access control, it applies to the list of policies presented in the Microsoft Defender portal.
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We recommend granting security administrators with the [Intune built-in role "Endpoint Security Manager"](intune/intune-service/fundamentals/role-based-access-control#built-in-roles) to effectively align the level of permissions between Intune and Microsoft Defender XDR.
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We recommend granting security administrators with the [Intune built-in role "Endpoint Security Manager"](/intune/intune-service/fundamentals/role-based-access-control#built-in-roles) to effectively align the level of permissions between Intune and Microsoft Defender XDR.
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## Create a new or edit an existing security policy
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