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Overview
Your security shouldn’t be a replay
Detection isn’t enough. Microsoft Defender coordinates protection across endpoints, identity, email, apps, and cloud—preventing, disrupting, and continuously improving defense.
- Integrate protection across your digital estate with a living security fabric—connecting signals, coordinating response across domains, and continuously strengthening as threats evolve.
- Stop high-confidence threats at the control layer—automatically containing breaches, preventing lateral movement, and reducing impact in real time, without relying on brittle playbooks or waiting for human approval.
- Scale decisions with agents embedded in your workflows—bringing cross-domain context to every signal, continuously triaging, prioritizing, and driving response so teams move from backlog to action in real time.
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INDUSTRY RECOGNITION
Microsoft Security is a recognized industry leader
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A Leader in the IDC MarketScape for XDR
Microsoft has been named as a leader in the IDC Worldwide Extended Detection and Response Software 2025 Vendor Assessment.2 -
A Leader in Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Endpoint Protection Platforms
Microsoft has been named a Leader in the 2025 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Endpoint Protection Platforms.3
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Frequently asked questions
- Microsoft Defender is a comprehensive threat protection solution designed to protect individuals, businesses, and enterprises from malicious cyberthreats. Its primary purpose is to prevent, detect, and respond to attacks across devices, identities, applications, email, data, workloads, and cloud environments.
Key features include:
- Threat Prevention and Detection: Advanced protection against malware, ransomware, phishing, and other cyberattacks.
- Extended Detection and Response (XDR): Unified security across endpoints, identities, email, and apps for integrated protection.
- Cloud Security: Helps identify misconfigurations and protect workloads in multicloud and hybrid environments.
- Endpoint Protection: Enterprise-grade security for devices, including automated investigation and remediation.
- Integration with Zero Trust Principles: Verifies every request and reduces attack surfaces.
- Cross-Platform Support: Available on Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS for individuals and families.
- Microsoft Defender products operate as a coordinated system that connects posture, protection, and detection and response. Signals from endpoints, identity, email, apps, and cloud are correlated to uncover exposure, identify risks early, and continuously reduce your attack surface. When threats occur, Defender moves beyond detection—disrupting attacks across domains, containing impact, and strengthening defenses over time through shared intelligence and automation.
- No. Many organizations start with endpoint protection to establish a strong security baseline and enable Defender’s predictive threat protection as a post-breach line of defense. As you expand into identity, email, apps, and cloud, Defender connects these layers—uncovering more attack paths and enabling coordinated attack disruption. Each additional workload adds context and coverage, strengthening your posture and increasing how effectively threats are prevented, contained, and remediated.
- Many security solutions provide strong protection within individual domains, but operate in silos. Microsoft Defender is built to work across your entire environment—connecting signals from endpoints, identity, email, apps, and cloud. This enables earlier threat prevention, coordinated attack disruption across domains, and continuous improvement of your security posture—reducing reliance on manual response and disconnected tools.
- Microsoft Defender is available as both standalone products and as part of broader Microsoft security offerings, including Microsoft 365 plans. This flexible approach allows you to start where you need and expand over time. As you adopt more Defender capabilities, integrated licensing delivers greater value—reducing the need for multiple point solutions and lowering overall cost while strengthening protection across your environment. See plans and pricing
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- [1]A Microsoft 365 Family, Personal, or Premium subscription is required. Note that Microsoft Defender is not available in certain regions.
- [2]IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Extended Detection and Response Software 2025 Vendor Assessment, doc. #US52997325e, September 2025.
- [3]Gartner, Magic Quadrant for Endpoint Protection Platforms, Evgeny Mirolyubov, Deepak Mishra, Franz Hinner. July 14, 2025.
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