SOLVED

Windows Defender ATP for M365 E3

Copper Contributor

Hi,

 

Is there a work-around in Deploying Windows Defender ATP on an M365 E3 license, or this is only available on E5 at the moment?

 

Regards

 

 

8 Replies
best response confirmed by Christopher Hoard (MVP)
Solution
You can add the ”identity and threat protection “ add on to E3 which gives you this and some other features! Read more here:

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/blog/2019/01/02/introducing-new-advanced-security-and-...

@Jabulani_15 Hi, the requirements are listed here, if you haven't seen it already including Windows 10 Enterprise E5:

 

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/minimum-r...

@Jabulani_15 You'll need to buy Microsoft 365 E5 Security add-on, it's £9 in the UK on top of Office 365 E3 licences. And you still need Intune for £4.50 - how clever is that! Thanks, Microsoft.

Thanks @adam deltinger for your response. Ye so far that looks like the best option available.

Thanks @KrisDeb 

@Cian Allner Thanks. Is the a cost involved for the storage of the data once you have chosen the location? I havent seen anything relating to cost being mentioned in the articles I have gone through so far.

@KrisDeb I've tried to find any documentation that showed that this was supported as a combination, but I cannot find it.  Can you confirm that this works?

https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/licensing/product-licensing/microsoft-365-enterprise

Look for E5 Security column. And as I said, Intune is not included in both Office E3 or this E5 Security add-on and it's a shame - with Intune included I could recommend the package for SMBs.

1 best response

Accepted Solutions
best response confirmed by Christopher Hoard (MVP)
Solution
You can add the ”identity and threat protection “ add on to E3 which gives you this and some other features! Read more here:

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/blog/2019/01/02/introducing-new-advanced-security-and-...

View solution in original post