Welcome everyone to issue #7 of our ongoing effort to drive value in providing you with the best in created and curating content. Essentially, we do the work of locating both the community and the Microsoft created information to ensure you're always up-to-date. Before I leave you with this week's content, I want to highlight a couple things. First off, in the Things to Have section, we have quite a number of new and updated workbooks for Defender for Cloud. Make sure you review these. There's some really valuable code here that I'm positive you can deploy easily and see immediate benefit.Secondly, in this issue we have two opportunities for you to participate to help make Microsoft Defender for Cloud better, both of which are in the form of product team surveys.The first...Container Vulnerability Assessment RequirementsIn our journey for continuous improvement, the Microsoft Security Center team is looking to learn more about your container vulnerability assessment requirements. Please use this short survey to provide your insight and priorities when it comes to container vulnerability assessment requirements. Your answers can directly impact our product roadmap.Participate here: https://cda.ms/3dY...and the second...Management of Environment SettingsMicrosoft Defender for Cloud Environment Management in Azure portal is currently managed at the subscription level. To change your settings (e.g. Microsoft Defender plans, agents auto-provisioning, etc.), you need to select a specific subscription and then edit your settings.This survey intended to help us understand how security teams manage their environment settings and what tools they are using to do so.The link to participate in this one: https://cda.ms/3dZ...With the US Thanksgiving holiday upon us, I want to wish everyone a wonderful holiday season. Even if you don't observe Thanksgiving its worth taking time just to be thankful for what you have. I think we can all agree that these past couple years have been trying. But, through all of it, each one of us has something to be thankful for. Don't forget that.Talk soon.-Rod
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Microsoft Defender for Cloud Wrap - Issue #7
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Welcome everyone to issue #7 of our ongoing effort to drive value in providing you with the best in created and curating content. Essentially, we do the work of locating both the community and the Microsoft created information to ensure you're always up-to-date. Before I leave you with this week's content, I want to highlight a couple things. First off, in the Things to Have section, we have quite a number of new and updated workbooks for Defender for Cloud. Make sure you review these. There's some really valuable code here that I'm positive you can deploy easily and see immediate benefit.Secondly, in this issue we have two opportunities for you to participate to help make Microsoft Defender for Cloud better, both of which are in the form of product team surveys.The first...Container Vulnerability Assessment RequirementsIn our journey for continuous improvement, the Microsoft Security Center team is looking to learn more about your container vulnerability assessment requirements. Please use this short survey to provide your insight and priorities when it comes to container vulnerability assessment requirements. Your answers can directly impact our product roadmap.Participate here: https://cda.ms/3dY...and the second...Management of Environment SettingsMicrosoft Defender for Cloud Environment Management in Azure portal is currently managed at the subscription level. To change your settings (e.g. Microsoft Defender plans, agents auto-provisioning, etc.), you need to select a specific subscription and then edit your settings.This survey intended to help us understand how security teams manage their environment settings and what tools they are using to do so.The link to participate in this one: https://cda.ms/3dZ...With the US Thanksgiving holiday upon us, I want to wish everyone a wonderful holiday season. Even if you don't observe Thanksgiving its worth taking time just to be thankful for what you have. I think we can all agree that these past couple years have been trying. But, through all of it, each one of us has something to be thankful for. Don't forget that.Talk soon.-Rod