Information
Turning on Microsoft Defender for Open-source relational databases enables threat detection for Open-source relational databases, providing threat intelligence, anomaly detection, and behavior analytics in the Microsoft Defender for Cloud.
Enabling Microsoft Defender for Open-source relational databases 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 the subscription name.
- Select the Defender plans blade.
- Click Select types > in the row for Databases.
- Set the toggle switch next to Open-source relational databases to On.
- Select Continue.
- Select Save.
Remediate from Azure CLI
Run the following command:
az security pricing create -n 'OpenSourceRelationalDatabases' --tier 'standard'
Remediate from PowerShell
Use the below command to enable Standard pricing tier for Open-source relational databases
set-azsecuritypricing -name "OpenSourceRelationalDatabases" -pricingtier "Standard"
Impact:
Turning on Microsoft Defender for Open-source relational databases incurs an additional cost per resource.