DGM. Technical Security at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Reseller
Top 5
2025-05-16T09:09:48Z
May 16, 2025
I am familiar with Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management and several security tools: Intune, Defender ATP review, and others are also in the picture. Defender for Identity is not one I work with, but with Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management and Intune, we support customers in malware, anti-malware, anti-spyware, and other segments. Microsoft has made integration very easy, and Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management has matured itself, so integration is not a big challenge as of now. I am familiar with agent-based scans only. I would recommend agent-based scans only for continuous monitoring and for more granular insight and telemetry. My customers usually use Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management on the cloud. The license usage for Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management is available on the website; however, customers should have certain Microsoft licenses as entry points, such as the E1 plan. This solution is meant for enterprise customers only. For Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management, customers must subscribe to Microsoft E1 or E3 plans as a prerequisite for embracing these solutions; other dependencies are required for this product to work, as it will not work in silos. My customers have seen value in Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management as they made a global decision to buy it because they already have a Microsoft Enterprise Agreement, along with all the tools and SKUs. So, Intune, BitDefender, and Microsoft Defender all become their native choice. If you are already a Microsoft shop and you are under an EA, it is better to consider Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management. I rate Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management 8 out of 10.
I recommend trying out the solution. It is user-friendly and highly effective once you get accustomed to it. We have integrated it with SharePoint, our email system, and our internal database. These integrations have strengthened our security measures and provided valuable insights. I rate it a nine.
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For maintenance purposes, my company has a shop that functions twenty-four hours, seven days a week, with three users that are distributed throughout the planet to discover and follow the sun. I recommend to those who plan to buy Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management to look into the entire suite of Microsoft products since a range of tools fall under Microsoft Defender's family. After Microsoft integrated everything into Defender XDR, there has been great value addition since it took over the tools that fall under Microsoft Defender's family. I rate the overall tool an eight out of ten.
Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management enables organizations to identify vulnerabilities, manage patches, and fortify threat detection. It offers endpoint assessments, cloud incident management, and dynamic security through Microsoft's Security Scorecard integration.Organizations leverage Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management for advanced threat detection and response. It provides robust tools for vulnerability assessment and cloud incident management, integrated with Microsoft's...
I am familiar with Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management and several security tools: Intune, Defender ATP review, and others are also in the picture. Defender for Identity is not one I work with, but with Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management and Intune, we support customers in malware, anti-malware, anti-spyware, and other segments. Microsoft has made integration very easy, and Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management has matured itself, so integration is not a big challenge as of now. I am familiar with agent-based scans only. I would recommend agent-based scans only for continuous monitoring and for more granular insight and telemetry. My customers usually use Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management on the cloud. The license usage for Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management is available on the website; however, customers should have certain Microsoft licenses as entry points, such as the E1 plan. This solution is meant for enterprise customers only. For Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management, customers must subscribe to Microsoft E1 or E3 plans as a prerequisite for embracing these solutions; other dependencies are required for this product to work, as it will not work in silos. My customers have seen value in Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management as they made a global decision to buy it because they already have a Microsoft Enterprise Agreement, along with all the tools and SKUs. So, Intune, BitDefender, and Microsoft Defender all become their native choice. If you are already a Microsoft shop and you are under an EA, it is better to consider Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management. I rate Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management 8 out of 10.
Overall, I would rate Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management an eight out of ten.
Overall, I would rate the product an eight out of ten.
I would rate the solution eight out of ten.
I recommend trying out the solution. It is user-friendly and highly effective once you get accustomed to it. We have integrated it with SharePoint, our email system, and our internal database. These integrations have strengthened our security measures and provided valuable insights. I rate it a nine.
My organization is a partner. Overall, I rate the solution an eight or nine out of ten.
For maintenance purposes, my company has a shop that functions twenty-four hours, seven days a week, with three users that are distributed throughout the planet to discover and follow the sun. I recommend to those who plan to buy Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management to look into the entire suite of Microsoft products since a range of tools fall under Microsoft Defender's family. After Microsoft integrated everything into Defender XDR, there has been great value addition since it took over the tools that fall under Microsoft Defender's family. I rate the overall tool an eight out of ten.
I recommend this solution. Overall, I rate it a seven out of ten.
I rate the solution's scalability a ten out of ten. We have around 15 customers using this solution.
I rate the product an eight out of ten.