Security News > 2020 > September > Mandiant and Microsoft deliver better security outcomes for customers

The new services bring together Mandiant expertise and intelligence with Microsoft security products to provide an unprecedented level of security capabilities for customers.
"By coming together with Microsoft, we will help customers fundamentally improve their security programs with insights from Mandiant experts who are experienced in defending against the most sophisticated adversaries in the world."
Later in the year, Mandiant Managed Defense will introduce support for Microsoft 365 Defender, providing managed detection and response services to its customers.
"Combining Microsoft security technology with Mandiant intelligence and expertise helps give our customers an increased ability to prevent, detect and respond to the ever-evolving and complex threat landscape," said Ann Johnson, CVP Security, Compliance, and Identity Business Development, Microsoft.
In the coming quarters, Mandiant Managed Defense will include support for additional Microsoft Security solutions to ensure holistic protection for customers.
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