


In this article, I will share with you how to use advanced threat protection for Azure Resource Management (ARM) layer, and in the next article, I will share with you how to use advanced threat protection for the Azure DNS layer in Azure Security Center.

The two new offerings expand Azure Security Center’s breadth of threat protection coverage for Azure environments. Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) for the Azure Resource Manager (ARM) and Azure DNS layer. Azure Defender for container registriesĪzure Security Center is continuously expanding, the Azure Security Center team just announced the public preview for two new offerings for Azure Defender.

When you enable Azure Defender from the Pricing and settings area of Azure Security Center, the following Defender plans are all enabled simultaneously and provide comprehensive defenses for the compute, data, and service layers of your environment: CWPP is part of the Azure Defender plan (formerly known as the Standard Tier).Īzure Defender is an evolution of the threat-protection technologies in Azure Security Center, protecting Azure and hybrid environments. CSPM in Security Center is available for free to all Azure users.Ģ) Cloud Workload Protection Platform (CWPP) – Protect against threats for servers whether they are running in Azure, on-premises, or different clouds such as Amazon AWS or Google GCP, in addition to cloud-native workloads such as Web Apps, Kubernetes, Key Vaults, as well as for SQL databases (PaaS/VM) and storage accounts. Azure Security Center (ASC) has two main value propositions:ġ) Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) – Help you prevent misconfiguration to strengthen your security posture for all different types of cloud workloads and resources in Azure (IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS).
