Microsoft Defender Has Become A Leading Security Software, And Microsoft Is Bringing It To As Many Customers And Platforms As Possible Day And Night. The Company's Latest Focus Is On Small And Medium-sized Enterprises (SMBs), Because Microsoft Said That In The Past Year, No Less Than A Quarter Of Such Companies Have Suffered Security Vulnerabilities Due To The Lack Of Appropriate Software To Protect Their Devices.
As A Multi-in-one Security Solution, Defender For Business Will Provide Enterprise Level Endpoint Security For Customers. This Involves Everything From Traditional Anti-virus Protection Against Malware And Modern Threats Such As Ransomware To Detection And Response Capabilities.
"With Defender For Business, Small And Medium-sized Enterprises Can Obtain Multi-level Protection, Detection And Response, Spanning The Five Stages Of The National Institute Of Standards And Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework - Identification, Protection, Detection, Response And Recovery, So As To Protect And Remedy Known And Unknown Threats," Microsoft Explained.
"Enterprise Defender Comes With Built-in Policies That Allow Customers To Quickly Start And Run. The Automatic Investigation And Remediation Function In Defender For Business Helps Automatically Deal With The Types Of Work Handled By A Dedicated Secops Team By Continuously Detecting And Automatically Remediating Various Threats."
With The Well-known Version Of Microsoft Defender (and windows Compared With The Bundled Version), This New Version For Small And Medium-sized Enterprises Does Not Come With A Free License. Customers Can Choose To Purchase Independently For $3 Per User, But On The Other Hand, It Is Also Part Of Microsoft 365 Commercial Premium Subscription Service.
"Defender For Business" And "Microsoft 365 Business Advanced Edition" Are Both Integrated With Microsoft 365 Lighthouse, Which Will Be Fully Delivered On March 1, 2022. Microsoft Cloud Service Providers Can View The Security Events Of Each Tenant In A Unified Portal, "Microsoft Said.