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PieterWigleven
May 07, 2020Iron Contributor
Microsoft Defender ATP now in preview on Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session
We are happy to announce on Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (MDATP) support on Windows Virtual Desktop enabling both single and multi-session scenarios.
The support for Multi-use...
PieterWigleven
Aug 19, 2020Iron Contributor
limaecho It's the same as with physical devices. If a device is enrolled in MDATP the user that access it needs a valid E5 license. This is in order to be compliant from a licensing perspective.
limaecho
Aug 19, 2020Copper Contributor
Thanks - apologies as MDATP is a new product and I am yet to get my trial activation email - so not really skilled in understanding how it works on physical devices.
What if we put the session host in Azure Security Center - I believe VM protection in Azure Security covers MDATP? Would that cover all user sessions connecting to the host?
Its all a bit confusing!!
What if we put the session host in Azure Security Center - I believe VM protection in Azure Security covers MDATP? Would that cover all user sessions connecting to the host?
Its all a bit confusing!!