Endpoint detection and response (EDR) is typically not something that smaller firms have. Defender for Business makes it easier to deploy EDR in a reasonable fashion and in an affordable package. At $3 per user per month, it takes the place of your traditional antivirus solution that you may have deployed in your office. You can onboard workstations using a script, Intune or Group Policy. If you are looking for a means to better investigate security issues in your firm this may be a solution you want to review and consider. Defender for Business is designed for businesses under 300 users. Larger businesses can choose Defender for Endpoint and then opt for P1 or P2 licensing depending on your needs.
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