Learn about the major changes for previous versions of Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Mac.| learn.microsoft.com
List of major changes for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux.| learn.microsoft.com
Learn about the major changes for previous versions of Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on iOS.| learn.microsoft.com
It is time for part 6 of the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (MDE) series. All previous parts were focused on onboarding and configuration and Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management. Now it is time for the initial testing of the Defender for...| Jeffrey Appel - Microsoft Security blog
It is time for part 4A of the ultimate Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (MDE) series. Part 4 explains the AV/ next-generation protection component. Now it is time for some more detailed policy explanation, what do we need to enable, which...| Jeffrey Appel - Microsoft Security blog
It is time for part 5 of the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (MDE) series. All previous parts were focused on the Defender for Endpoint onboarding and configuration. Now it is time for the initial usage of the Defender for Endpoint...| Jeffrey Appel - Microsoft Security blog
It is time for part 4 of the ultimate Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (MDE) series. All previous parts were focused on the initial Defender for Endpoint onboarding. Now it is time for the initial configuration of the additional components part...| Jeffrey Appel - Microsoft Security blog
It is time for part 4B of the ultimate Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (MDE) series. Part 4A explains the AV policy baseline. Now it is time for some more detailed information for the Attack Surface reduction and additional protection layers of...| Jeffrey Appel - Microsoft Security blog
Recently Microsoft announced a couple of new improvements related to the new security settings management for Windows, macOS, and Linux as part of Defender for Endpoint. In the past years, there was always a bit of a cap between the...| Jeffrey Appel - Microsoft Security blog
This training series is based on the Ninja blog and brings you up to speed quickly on Microsoft 365 Defender.| Microsoft Adoption
Microsoft announced last year a new feature with the name; Automatic Attack Disruption in Defender XDR (Microsoft 365 Defender). Since October last year, Microsoft expanded the Automatic attack disruption feature with the support of human-operated attacks and the ability of...| Jeffrey Appel - Microsoft Security blog