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During Microsoft Secure, you learned about the latest Azure network security innovations and how cloud native, Zero-Trust based network security solutions can help you reduce security risks and incre...
Heather_Poulsen
Updated Dec 27, 2024
Dean_Gross
Apr 13, 2023Silver Contributor
how should we think about integration of the various Defender products with the network security services?
- Heather_PoulsenApr 17, 2023
Community Manager
Thanks for participating in the Tech Accelerator! For reference, the panel covered this topic at around 15:55. - KoprowskiTApr 13, 2023MVPI would start with the approach: There is plenty of business products which exist WithOut the Network by default: Azure Storage, Azure SQL DB, Azure Cosmos DB, LAW, Azure KayVault, Azure Recovery Vault, Web Apps and more@ That changing perspective, as I'm very often telling the client - the are areas here (in Azure) where network team is not necessary.
- tobiotolorinApr 13, 2023
Microsoft
You can use Defender for Cloud to view recommendation for Azure Network Security. This dashboard provides some information you may find useful : https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/azure-network-security-blog/introducing-the-network-security-dashboard-for-microsoft/ba-p/2779842 - Dean_GrossApr 13, 2023Silver Contributormany of the defender products required options to be enabled to support integration, is there something similar in the network security services that we need to ensure is enabled so that MDC and/or Sentinel will be able to work properly
- KoprowskiTApr 13, 2023MVPPlenty: Diagnostics for every service, integration with LAW (Log Analytics Workspaces), integration with AMA, Network Watchers Everywhere, NSG (Network Security Group), ASG (Application Security Group), and Traffic Analysis, and a few more (often dependent on the service). As more you enable, and better you will see, and of course, the more you pay for space As less you are enabled, you will crawl inside the darkness of non-relevant and/or non-existent data.