Security News > 2022 > March > Microsoft rolling out new endpoint security solution for SMBs

Microsoft says its new endpoint security solution for small and medium-sized businesses known as Microsoft Defender for Business has hit general availability.
It has started rolling out to new and existing Microsoft 365 Business Premium customers worldwide starting today, March 1st. Microsoft Defender for Business helps companies with up to 300 employees defend against cybersecurity threats, including malware, phishing, and ransomware in environments with Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android devices.
In November, Microsoft announced this new security solution at Microsoft Ignite 2021 in response to a 300% increase in ransomware attacks in the previous year, with more than 50% of them directly affecting SMBs, according to US Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas.
Defender for Business began rolling out in preview worldwide in December when Microsoft also announced that it would be available as a standalone license directly from Microsoft and Microsoft Partner Cloud Solution Provider channels at $3 per user per month.
Microsoft 365 Lighthouse integration with Microsoft Defender for Business for IT service providers to view security events across customers, with additional capabilities coming.
You can get Defender for Business as part of Microsoft 365 Business Premium and will not require onboarding or offboarding devices from Microsoft Defender for Endpoint P1 or P2. "Defender for Business will be rolled out to existing Microsoft 365 Business Premium customers in the next few weeks. There is no action or additional transactions required and it will show up in the Microsoft 365 Defender portal under the section, Endpoints," Microsoft said.
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