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Microsoft Defender for Endpoint in Depth

You're reading from   Microsoft Defender for Endpoint in Depth Take any organization's endpoint security to the next level

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804615461
Length 362 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Justen Graves Justen Graves
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Joe Anich Joe Anich
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Unpacking Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
2. Chapter 1: A Brief History of Microsoft Defender for Endpoint FREE CHAPTER 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

Tamper protection

Tamper protection is a feature that, for the uninitiated, can be confusing. By itself, it is probably the best thing you can do to protect your environment against human-operated ransomware attacks where attackers like nothing more than to compromise your environment, then in one fell swoop disable Defender Antivirus and execute their ransomware payload. This feature shuts that down; it is very, very difficult to disable key components of Defender Antivirus without fully compromising the system to begin with, significantly raising the bar.

Originally, Defender Antivirus for Windows was designed with the end user, as a local administrator, in mind: you could choose to turn it off in various ways, even though the process itself is hardened using protected process light (PPL), an operating system capability that essentially requiring kernel-level permissions in order to stop the service. Tamper protection’s intent is to go beyond this and try to protect against...

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