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Recent developments in the on-premises virtualization market have unsettled users and prompted a re-evaluation of their organization's strategy. Microsoft provides a robust set of solutions tailored ...
Char_Cheesman
Updated Dec 27, 2024
Jeff-Woolsey
Microsoft
Mar 26, 2024Great question! With Azure Stack HCI use you can Azure Policy to deliver consistent policy (compliance, GDPR, etc.) to your workloads running on Azure Stack HCI and to the Azure Stack HCI systems themselves. There are hundreds of policies already available in Azure that you can pick and choose from so you don't need to start from scratch. You can of course create your own policies as well. You can learn more about Azure Policy here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/policy/overview
Karl-WE
Mar 26, 2024MVP
Jen05 infact a great question. You can have a view on what's supported - and that's quite a lot to comply with different industry standards.
Granted it is a bit hidden
Defender for Cloud > Environment Settings > choose your management group or policy you need to control with a specific standard.
This will drill down recommendations to meet these standards via Azure Policy.
For Azure Resource, Azure Stack HCI and quite likely on-prem resources when protected with Defender for Cloud through Azure Arc.
https://portal.azure.com/#view/Microsoft_Azure_Security/ManagementGroupSettingsBlade/~/SecurityPolicies/