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Attack disruption in Microsoft 365 Defender AMA
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Wednesday, May 03, 2023, 09:00 AM PDTEvent details
This January we announced the public preview of automatic attack disruption in Microsoft 365 Defender. The built-in attack disruption capabilities in Microsoft 365 Defender help stop the progression ...
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Updated May 03, 2023
Peter Holland
May 03, 2023Iron Contributor
is there anything Microsoft or the threat protection team can do about third-party product vendors posting misleading and mostly completely false information about defender services on their 'product comparison' pages? is there someone we can forward false information published by other vendors to?
since the writhdrawal of getting into feature comparison by Microsoft it seems a lot of third-party vendors have leaned heavily into it and falsify information about defender which non technical decision makers (and often technical decision makers) believe.
Paul Husted
May 03, 2023Copper Contributor
Peter,
I'm not a Microsoft person (obviously) so not speaking for them.
I'm not sure what Microsoft or anyone else can do to prevent others from posting inaccurate or misleading information in a blog or other online source.
Only defense is for Microsoft to publish clear information for their capabilities. Trying to keep up with comparison sheets between MS and others is really hard - things change so much faster now that it would be a massive and thankless task to try.
I sometimes think that others are not intentionally trying to mislead. They may simply not understand what Defender is or their understanding is 18 months old and woefully inadequate now.
My two cents worth.
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