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## Manage tamper protection for your organization using the Microsoft Defender Security Center
Currently in preview, tamper protection can be turned on or off in the Microsoft Defender Security Center ([https://securitycenter.windows.com](https://securitycenter.windows.com)).
Currently in preview, tamper protection can be turned on or off in the Microsoft Defender Security Center ([https://securitycenter.windows.com](https://securitycenter.windows.com)). Here are a few points to keep in mind:
- When you use the Microsoft Defender Security Center to manage tamper protection, you do not have to use Intune or the tenant attach method.
- When you manage tamper protection in the Microsoft Defender Security Center, the setting is applied tenant wide, affecting all of your devices that are running Windows 10. To fine-tune tamper protection (such as having tamper protection on for some devices but off for others), use either [Intune](#turn-tamper-protection-on-or-off-for-your-organization-using-intune) or the [tenant attach method](#manage-tamper-protection-with-configuration-manager-version-2006).
- If you have a hybrid environment, tamper protection settings configured in Intune take precedence over settings configured in the Microsoft Defender Security Center.
### Requirements for managing tamper protection in the Microsoft Defender Security Center
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### Turn tamper protection on (or off) in the Microsoft Defender Security Center
### Keep the following points in mind
- When you use the Microsoft Defender Security Center to manage tamper protection, you do not have to use Intune or the tenant attach method.
- When you manage tamper protection in the Microsoft Defender Security Center, the setting is applied tenant wide, affecting all of your devices that are running Windows 10. To fine-tune tamper protection (such as having tamper protection on for some devices but off for others), use either [Intune](#turn-tamper-protection-on-or-off-for-your-organization-using-intune) or the [tenant attach method](#manage-tamper-protection-with-configuration-manager-version-2006).
- If you have a hybrid environment, tamper protection settings configured in Intune take precedence over settings configured in the Microsoft Defender Security Center.
1. Go to the Microsoft Defender Security Center ([https://securitycenter.windows.com](https://securitycenter.windows.com)) and sign in.
2. Choose **Settings**.
3. Go to **General** > **Advanced features**, and then turn tamper protection on.
## View information about tampering attempts