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Microsoft Defender for Endpoint in Depth

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Product type Book
Published in Mar 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804615461
Pages 362 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (3):
Paul Huijbregts Paul Huijbregts
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Joe Anich Joe Anich
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Justen Graves Justen Graves
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Unpacking Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
2. Chapter 1: A Brief History of Microsoft Defender for Endpoint 3. Chapter 2: Exploring Next-Generation Protection 4. Chapter 3: Introduction to Attack Surface Reduction 5. Chapter 4: Understanding Endpoint Detection and Response 6. Part 2: Operationalizing and Integrating the Products
7. Chapter 5: Planning and Preparing for Deployment 8. Chapter 6: Considerations for Deployment and Configuration 9. Chapter 7: Managing and Maintaining the Security Posture 10. Part 3: Operations and Troubleshooting
11. Chapter 8: Establishing Security Operations 12. Chapter 9: Troubleshooting Common Issues 13. Chapter 10: Reference Guide, Tips, and Tricks 14. Index 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Making sense of it

As the limitations of ETW were reached, and needed an agent that used less bandwidth and fewer machine resources, it became clear what the EDR product should be. Project Seville was started; Sense (which is the name of the EDR sensor) was born. The existing cooked data was used to continue development, and collaboration with the Microsoft blue teams intensified to define more scenarios. To overcome the limitations of ETW, Sense was built into the operating system (Windows 10), and kernel and memory sensors were added as part of operating system development, giving Microsoft Defender ATP deeper optics than ever before.

The following screenshot shows the cloud user interface that was built to replace the Excel workbook that was widely used by internal Microsoft defenders:

Figure 1.1 – Cloud interface that replaced the previously used Excel workbook

Figure 1.1 – Cloud interface that replaced the previously used Excel workbook

Closer to what people may know today, which is what we see in the following screenshot, was version 2:

Figure 1.2 – Second version of the Defender dashboard

Figure 1.2 – Second version of the Defender dashboard

Some elements in the current Microsoft 365 Defender portal still bear some resemblance, but the overall experience is vastly different.

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