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Pull request overview

This PR adds a new Global Secure Access (GSA) assessment that validates client deployment coverage across Intune-managed endpoints and documents the associated risk and remediation guidance.

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  • Introduces Test-Assessment-25372 PowerShell assessment that compares GSA device usage with Intune-managed device counts and categorizes outcomes (pass / investigate / fail) based on deployment percentage and data edge cases.
  • Generates a rich markdown summary for the assessment, including device counts, percentage coverage, and evaluation window.
  • Adds detailed markdown content (Test-Assessment.25372.md) describing the risk of incomplete GSA client deployment and step-by-step remediation actions across platforms.

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src/powershell/tests/Test-Assessment.25372.ps1 New assessment test that queries GSA device usage and Intune-managed devices, evaluates deployment coverage against thresholds, and emits a structured markdown report plus test result metadata.
src/powershell/tests/Test-Assessment.25372.md New markdown content explaining the security impact of missing GSA client deployment, with remediation links for Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and monitoring.

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LGTM

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