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| azure:az-500:alt:microsoft_defender_for_cloud [2023/02/08 15:30] – [Microsoft Defender for Cloud] mmuze | azure:az-500:alt:microsoft_defender_for_cloud [2023/03/02 16:20] (current) – [Enhanced Security Features] mmuze | ||
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| * Defender works for Azure, other clouds and on-prem resources. | * Defender works for Azure, other clouds and on-prem resources. | ||
| * JIT VM Access is a feature of Defender that only allows VM access after approval and for a short. fixed amount of time. This mitigates against brute-force types of attacks. (requires the Enhanced Security tier) | * JIT VM Access is a feature of Defender that only allows VM access after approval and for a short. fixed amount of time. This mitigates against brute-force types of attacks. (requires the Enhanced Security tier) | ||
| - | * The free tier does not include monitoring non-Azure resources; this requires the enhance | + | * The free tier does not include monitoring non-Azure resources; this requires the enhanced |
| * **Example: | * **Example: | ||
| * Defender can trigger **// | * Defender can trigger **// | ||
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| * Just in time VM access | * Just in time VM access | ||
| * Regulatory compliance dashboard and reports | * Regulatory compliance dashboard and reports | ||
| + | * Alerts for real-time threat detection | ||
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| + | ===== Alerts ===== | ||
| + | > Security alerts are the notifications generated by Defender for Cloud and Defender for Cloud plans when threats are identified in your cloud, hybrid, or on-premises environment. | ||
| ===== Defender for Servers ===== | ===== Defender for Servers ===== | ||