Information
The Defender for Servers plan in Microsoft Defender for Cloud reduces security risk by providing actionable recommendations to improve and remediate machine security posture. Defender for Servers also helps to protect machines against real-time security threats and attacks.
Defender for Servers offers two paid plans:
Plan 1
The following components are enabled by default:
- Log Analytics agent (deprecated)
- Endpoint protection
Plan 1 also offers the following components, disabled by default:
- Vulnerability assessment for machines
- Guest Configuration agent (preview)
Plan 2
The following components are enabled by default:
- Log Analytics agent (deprecated)
- Vulnerability assessment for machines
- Endpoint protection
- Agentless scanning for machines
Plan 2 also offers the following components, disabled by default:
- Guest Configuration agent (preview)
- File Integrity Monitoring
Enabling Defender for Servers allows for greater defense-in-depth, with threat detection provided by the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC).
Solution
Remediate from Azure Portal
- Go to Microsoft Defender for Cloud
- Under Management select Environment settings
- Click on a subscription name.
- Click Defender plans in the left pane.
- Under Cloud Workload Protection (CWP) locate Servers in the Plan column, set Status to On
- Select Save
- Repeat steps 1-6 for each subscription requiring remediation.
Remediate from Azure CLI
Run the following command:
az security pricing create -n VirtualMachines --tier 'standard'
Remediate from PowerShell
Run the following command:
Set-AzSecurityPricing -Name 'VirtualMachines' -PricingTier 'Standard'
Impact:
Enabling Defender for Servers in Microsoft Defender for Cloud incurs an additional cost per resource. Refer to
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/defender-for-cloud/
and
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/calculator/
to estimate potential costs.
- Plan 1: Subscription only
- Plan 2: Subscription and workspace