'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
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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