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Microsoft Defender for Cloud Customer Newsletter

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Yura_Lee
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Jan 05, 2026

January edition

What's new in Defender for Cloud? 

Now in public preview, DCSPM (Defender for Cloud Security Posture Management) extends its capabilities to cover serverless workloads in both Azure and AWS, like Azure Web Apps and AWS Lambda.

For more information, see our public documentation.

Defender for Cloud’s integration with Endor Labs is now GA

Focus on exploitable open-source vulnerabilities across the application lifecycle with Defender for Cloud and Endor Lab integration. This feature is now generally available!
For more details, please refer to this documentation.

Blogs of the month

In December, our team published the following blog posts:

  1. Defender for AI Alerts
  2. Demystifying AI Security Posture Management
  3. Breaking down security silos: Defender for Cloud expands into the Defender portal
  4. Part 3: Unified Security Intelligence – Orchestrating Gen AI Threat Detection with Microsoft Sentinel

Defender for Cloud in the field

Watch the latest Defender for Cloud in the Field YouTube episode here:

  1. Malware Automated Remediation
  2. New Secure score in Defender for Cloud

GitHub Community

Check out Module 27 in the Defender for Cloud lab on GitHub. This module covers gating mechanisms to enforce security policies and prevent deployment of insecure container images.

Click here for MDC Github lab module 27

Customer journeys

Discover how other organizations successfully use Microsoft Defender for Cloud to protect their cloud workloads. This month we are featuring Ford Motor Company. Ford Motor Company, an American multinational automobile manufacturer, and its innovative and evolving technology footprint and infrastructure needed equally sophisticated security. With Defender and other Microsoft products like Purview, Sentinel and Entra, Ford was able to modernize and deploy end-to-end protection, with Zero-trust architecture, and reduce vulnerabilities across the enterprise. Additionally, Ford’s SOC continues to respond with speed and precision with the help of Defender XDR.  

Join our community!

JANUARY 20 (8:00 AM- 9:00 AM PT) What's new in Microsoft Defender CSPM

We offer several customer connection programs within our private communities. By signing up, you can help us shape our products through activities such as reviewing product roadmaps, participating in co-design, previewing features, and staying up-to-date with announcements. Sign up at aka.ms/JoinCCP.

We greatly value your input on the types of content that enhance your understanding of our security products. Your insights are crucial in guiding the development of our future public content. We aim to deliver material that not only educates but also resonates with your daily security challenges. Whether it’s through in-depth live webinars, real-world case studies, comprehensive best practice guides through blogs, or the latest product updates, we want to ensure our content meets your needs. Please submit your feedback on which of these formats do you find most beneficial and are there any specific topics you’re interested in https://aka.ms/PublicContentFeedback.

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Published Jan 05, 2026
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2 Comments

  • Dean_Gross's avatar
    Dean_Gross
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    Yura_Lee​  I received an email version of this newsletter that contained a "What's new" section which had a link to "Check out new Workbooks recently added to the gallery". I clicked on it but could not identify any new workbooks and I don't see that same link on this page. There was also a link to "See what we release in December" that when clicked opened the October announcements. 

    Were those just some errors in the email edition?

    • Yura_Lee's avatar
      Yura_Lee
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      Hi Dean_Gross​ thanks for bringing this to my attention. The blog and the email versions vary slightly. The blog does not contain the workbook links the way the emails do. 

      The monthly release link is indeed an error and will be updated next month. Thanks again for pointing it out!