Introducing Policy-Based Filtering for Dynamic Device GroupsSolved

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3 days ago Jun 15, 2026

Managing devices just got a lot more flexible. Dynamic Device Groups now support a new Policy filter, making it easier to organize devices based on the policies applied to them. Devices are automatically grouped as their policy assignments or versions change, helping you stay on top of your deployments without manual effort.

What’s New?

A new Policy filter has been added while creating Dynamic Device Groups. You can now create groups based on:

  • Policy Name: Quickly identify and group devices that have a particular policy applied.
  • Policy Version: Track devices running different versions of a policy and easily monitor rollout progress.
  • Policy Mapping: Organize devices based on how a policy was assigned. Supported mapping types include:
    • Direct
    • Device Group
    • User
    • User Group
    • Organizational Unit (OU)
    • Domain
    • School
    • Location
    • Class

Why You’ll Love It

  • Simplify Policy Tracking: Instantly view devices associated with a specific policy or policy version.
  • Target Devices More Precisely: Create groups based on assignment methods and streamline management tasks.
  • Stay Updated Automatically: Devices dynamically move in or out of groups whenever their policy assignments change.
  • Reduce Manual Effort: Spend less time creating and maintaining static groups and more time managing what matters.

With policy-based filters, Dynamic Device Groups become an even smarter way to manage your fleet.

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