Microsoft Defender for Linux is coming. This is what you need to know Your email has been sent When Defender came to macOS as well as Windows, Microsoft announced that the name of the software was ...
I know it's still hard for some of you to wrap your minds around it, but Microsoft really does support Linux these days. A case in point: Back in June, Microsoft released Microsoft Defender Advanced ...
Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) has expanded to non-Windows platforms and is now generally available for enterprise customers using Linux devices and in public preview for those ...
Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux is now available in a public preview that allows administrators and security professionals to test the product in six different Linux distributions. During the Ignite ...
As a testament to Microsoft’s growing support for Linux, the new public preview of Microsoft’s endpoint detection and response (EDR) product now extends to Linux servers as well. With its expanded ...
Which seems more unlikely to you? Dogs and cats living together in peace or Microsoft releasing a security program for Linux? Actually, both are true. On June 23, Microsoft released Microsoft Defender ...
Now that attackers can phish employees on any device and try to extract credentials, endpoint protection has to cover more than just Windows. Image: freestocks/Unsplash Microsoft’s security tools aren ...
Microsoft is extending the security capabilities of its Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) solution to other platforms. Microsoft Defender ATP works with the Microsoft Defender ...