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## [Migration guides](microsoft-defender-atp/migration-guides.md)
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### [Switch from McAfee to Microsoft Defender ATP]()
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#### [Get an overview of migration](microsoft-defender-atp/mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-migration.md)
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#### [Prepare for your migration](microsoft-defender-atp/mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-prepare.md)
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#### [Set up Microsoft Defender ATP](microsoft-defender-atp/mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-setup.md)
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#### [Onboard to Microsoft Defender ATP](microsoft-defender-atp/mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-onboard.md)
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### [Switch from Symantec to Microsoft Defender ATP]()
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#### [Get an overview of migration](microsoft-defender-atp/symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-migration.md)
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#### [Prepare for your migration](microsoft-defender-atp/symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-prepare.md)
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#### [Set up Microsoft Defender ATP](microsoft-defender-atp/symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-setup.md)
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#### [Onboard to Microsoft Defender ATP](microsoft-defender-atp/symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-onboard.md)
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### [Manage Microsoft Defender ATP after migration]()
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#### [Overview](microsoft-defender-atp/manage-atp-post-migration.md)
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### [Switch from McAfee to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint]()
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#### [Overview of migration](microsoft-defender-atp/mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-migration.md)
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#### [Phase 1: Prepare](microsoft-defender-atp/mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-prepare.md)
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#### [Phase 2: Setup](microsoft-defender-atp/mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-setup.md)
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#### [Phase 3: Onboard](microsoft-defender-atp/mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-onboard.md)
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### [Switch from Symantec to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint]()
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#### [Overview of migration](microsoft-defender-atp/symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-migration.md)
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#### [Phase 1: Prepare](microsoft-defender-atp/symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-prepare.md)
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#### [Phase 2: Setup](microsoft-defender-atp/symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-setup.md)
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#### [Phase 3: Onboard](microsoft-defender-atp/symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-onboard.md)
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### [Switch from your non-Microsoft endpoint security solution to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint]()
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#### [Overview of migration](microsoft-defender-atp/switch-to-microsoft-defender-migration.md)
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#### [Phase 1: Prepare](microsoft-defender-atp/switch-to-microsoft-defender-prepare.md)
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#### [Phase 2: Setup](microsoft-defender-atp/switch-to-microsoft-defender-setup.md)
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#### [Phase 3: Onboard](microsoft-defender-atp/switch-to-microsoft-defender-onboard.md)
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### [Manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint after migration]()
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#### [Overview of managing Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](microsoft-defender-atp/manage-atp-post-migration.md)
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#### [Intune (recommended)](microsoft-defender-atp/manage-atp-post-migration-intune.md)
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#### [Configuration Manager](microsoft-defender-atp/manage-atp-post-migration-configuration-manager.md)
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#### [Group Policy Objects](microsoft-defender-atp/manage-atp-post-migration-group-policy-objects.md)
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---
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title: Manage Microsoft Defender ATP using Configuration Manager
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description: Learn how to manage Microsoft Defender ATP with Configuration Manager
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title: Manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint using Configuration Manager
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description: Learn how to manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Configuration Manager
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keywords: post-migration, manage, operations, maintenance, utilization, Configuration Manager, windows defender advanced threat protection, atp, edr
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ms.prod: w10
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ms.technology: windows
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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ms.pagetype: security
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audience: ITPro
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ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
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ms.topic: article
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ms.date: 09/04/2020
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ms.date: 09/22/2020
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ms.reviewer: chventou
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---
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# Manage Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection with Configuration Manager
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# Manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Configuration Manager
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[!INCLUDE [Microsoft 365 Defender rebranding](../../includes/microsoft-defender.md)]
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**Applies to:**
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- [Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (Microsoft Defender ATP)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=2069559)
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- [Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=2069559)
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We recommend using We recommend using [Microsoft Endpoint Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem), which includes [Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/fundamentals/what-is-intune) (Intune) and [Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/core/understand/introduction) (Configuration Manager) to manage your organization's threat protection features for devices (also referred to as endpoints).
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- [Learn more about Endpoint Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/endpoint-manager-overview)
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- [Co-manage Microsoft Defender ATP on Windows 10 devices with Configuration Manager and Intune](manage-atp-post-migration-intune.md)
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- [Co-manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Windows 10 devices with Configuration Manager and Intune](manage-atp-post-migration-intune.md)
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## Configure Microsoft Defender ATP with Configuration Manager
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## Configure Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Configuration Manager
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|Task |Resources to learn more |
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|---------|---------|
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|**Install the Configuration Manager console** if you don't already have it<br/><br/>*If you don't already have the Configuration Manger console, use these resources to get the bits and install it.* |[Get the installation media](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/core/servers/deploy/install/get-install-media)<br/><br/>[Install the Configuration Manager console](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/core/servers/deploy/install/install-consoles) |
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|**Use Configuration Manager to onboard devices** to Microsoft Defender ATP <br/><br/> *If you have devices (or endpoints) not already onboarded to Microsoft Defender ATP, you can do that with Configuration Manager.* |[Onboard to Microsoft Defender ATP with Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/protect/deploy-use/defender-advanced-threat-protection#about-onboarding-to-atp-with-configuration-manager) |
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|**Manage antimalware policies and Windows Firewall security** for client computers (endpoints)<br/><br/>*Configure endpoint protection features, including Microsoft Defender ATP, exploit protection, application control, antimalware, firewall settings, and more.* |[Configuration Manager: Endpoint Protection](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/protect/deploy-use/endpoint-protection) |
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|**Use Configuration Manager to onboard devices** to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint <br/><br/> *If you have devices (or endpoints) not already onboarded to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, you can do that with Configuration Manager.* |[Onboard to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/protect/deploy-use/defender-advanced-threat-protection#about-onboarding-to-atp-with-configuration-manager) |
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|**Manage antimalware policies and Windows Firewall security** for client computers (endpoints)<br/><br/>*Configure endpoint protection features, including Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, exploit protection, application control, antimalware, firewall settings, and more.* |[Configuration Manager: Endpoint Protection](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/protect/deploy-use/endpoint-protection) |
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|**Choose methods for updating antimalware updates** on your organization's devices <br/><br/>*With Endpoint Protection in Configuration Manager, you can choose from several methods to keep antimalware definitions up to date on your organization's devices.* |[Configure definition updates for Endpoint Protection](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/protect/deploy-use/endpoint-definition-updates) <br/><br/>[Use Configuration Manager to deliver definition updates](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/protect/deploy-use/endpoint-definitions-configmgr) |
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|**Enable Network Protection** to help prevent employees from using apps that malicious content on the Internet <br/><br/>*We recommend using [audit mode](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/evaluate-network-protection) at first for network protection in a test environment to see which apps would be blocked before rolling out.* |[Turn on network protection with Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/enable-network-protection#microsoft-endpoint-configuration-manager) |
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|**Configure controlled folder access** to protect against ransomware <br/><br/>*Controlled folder access is also referred to as antiransomware protection.* |[Endpoint protection: Controlled folder access](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/protect/endpoint-protection-windows-10#controlled-folder-access) <br/><br/>[Enable controlled folder access in Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manage](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/enable-controlled-folders#microsoft-endpoint-configuration-manager) |
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- [Visit the Microsoft Defender Security Center security operations dashboard](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/security-operations-dashboard)
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- [Manage Microsoft Defender ATP with Intune](manage-atp-post-migration-intune.md)
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- [Manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Intune](manage-atp-post-migration-intune.md)
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---
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title: Manage Microsoft Defender ATP using Group Policy Objects
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description: Learn how to manage Microsoft Defender ATP with Group Policy Objects
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title: Manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint using Group Policy Objects
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description: Learn how to manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Group Policy Objects
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keywords: post-migration, manage, operations, maintenance, utilization, PowerShell, windows defender advanced threat protection, atp, edr
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ms.prod: w10
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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ms.pagetype: security
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audience: ITPro
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ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
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ms.topic: article
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ms.date: 09/04/2020
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ms.date: 09/22/2020
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---
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# Manage Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection with Group Policy Objects
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# Manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Group Policy Objects
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[!INCLUDE [Microsoft 365 Defender rebranding](../../includes/microsoft-defender.md)]
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**Applies to:**
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- [Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (Microsoft Defender ATP)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=2069559)
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- [Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=2069559)
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> [!NOTE]
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> We recommend using [Microsoft Endpoint Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem) to manage your organization's threat protection features for devices (also referred to as endpoints). Endpoint Manager includes [Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/fundamentals/what-is-intune) and [Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/core/understand/introduction). **[Learn more about Endpoint Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/endpoint-manager-overview)**.
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You can use Group Policy Objects in Azure Active Directory Domain Services to manage some settings in Microsoft Defender ATP.
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You can use Group Policy Objects in Azure Active Directory Domain Services to manage some settings in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.
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## Configure Microsoft Defender ATP with Group Policy Objects
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## Configure Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Group Policy Objects
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The following table lists various tasks you can perform to configure Microsoft Defender ATP with Group Policy Objects.
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The following table lists various tasks you can perform to configure Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Group Policy Objects.
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|Task |Resources to learn more |
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- [Visit the Microsoft Defender Security Center security operations dashboard](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/security-operations-dashboard)
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- [Manage Microsoft Defender ATP with Intune](manage-atp-post-migration-intune.md)
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- [Manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Intune](manage-atp-post-migration-intune.md)
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title: Manage Microsoft Defender ATP using Intune
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description: Learn how to manage Microsoft Defender ATP with Intune
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title: Manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint using Intune
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description: Learn how to manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Intune
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keywords: post-migration, manage, operations, maintenance, utilization, intune, windows defender advanced threat protection, atp, edr
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audience: ITPro
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ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
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ms.topic: article
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ms.date: 09/04/2020
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# Manage Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection with Intune
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# Manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Intune
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[!INCLUDE [Microsoft 365 Defender rebranding](../../includes/microsoft-defender.md)]
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**Applies to:**
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- [Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (Microsoft Defender ATP)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=2069559)
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- [Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=2069559)
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We recommend using [Microsoft Endpoint Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem), which includes Microsoft Intune (Intune) to manage your organization's threat protection features for devices (also referred to as endpoints). [Learn more about Endpoint Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/endpoint-manager-overview).
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This article describes how to find your Microsoft Defender ATP settings in Intune, and lists various tasks you can perform.
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This article describes how to find your Microsoft Defender for Endpoint settings in Intune, and lists various tasks you can perform.
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## Find your Microsoft Defender ATP settings in Intune
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## Find your Microsoft Defender for Endpoint settings in Intune
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> You must be a global administrator or service administrator in Intune to configure the settings described in this article. To learn more, see **[Types of administrators (Intune)](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/fundamentals/users-add#types-of-administrators)**.
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4. Select an existing profile, or create a new one.
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> [!TIP]
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> Need help? See **[Using Microsoft Defender ATP with Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/protect/advanced-threat-protection#example-of-using-microsoft-defender-atp-with-intune)**.
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> Need help? See **[Using Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/protect/advanced-threat-protection#example-of-using-microsoft-defender-atp-with-intune)**.
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## Configure Microsoft Defender ATP with Intune
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## Configure Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Intune
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The following table lists various tasks you can perform to configure Microsoft Defender ATP with Intune. You don't have to configure everything all at once; choose a task, read the corresponding resources, and then proceed.
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The following table lists various tasks you can perform to configure Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Intune. You don't have to configure everything all at once; choose a task, read the corresponding resources, and then proceed.
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|**Manage your organization's devices using Intune** to protect those devices and data stored on them |[Protect devices with Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/protect/device-protect) |
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|**Integrate Microsoft Defender ATP with Intune** as a Mobile Threat Defense solution <br/>*(for Android devices and devices running Windows 10 or later)* |[Enforce compliance for Microsoft Defender ATP with Conditional Access in Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/protect/advanced-threat-protection) |
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|**Use Conditional Access** to control the devices and apps that can connect to your email and company resources |[Configure Conditional Access in Microsoft Defender ATP](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/configure-conditional-access) |
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|**Configure Microsoft Defender Antivirus settings** using the Policy configuration service provider ([Policy CSP](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-configuration-service-provider)) |[Device restrictions: Microsoft Defender Antivirus](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/configuration/device-restrictions-windows-10#microsoft-defender-antivirus)<br/><br/>[Policy CSP - Microsoft Defender ATP](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-defender) |
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|**Integrate Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Intune** as a Mobile Threat Defense solution <br/>*(for Android devices and devices running Windows 10 or later)* |[Enforce compliance for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Conditional Access in Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/protect/advanced-threat-protection) |
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|**Use Conditional Access** to control the devices and apps that can connect to your email and company resources |[Configure Conditional Access in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/configure-conditional-access) |
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|**Configure Microsoft Defender Antivirus settings** using the Policy configuration service provider ([Policy CSP](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-configuration-service-provider)) |[Device restrictions: Microsoft Defender Antivirus](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/configuration/device-restrictions-windows-10#microsoft-defender-antivirus)<br/><br/>[Policy CSP - Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-defender) |
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|**If necessary, specify exclusions for Microsoft Defender Antivirus** <br/><br/>*Generally, you shouldn't need to apply exclusions. Microsoft Defender Antivirus includes a number of automatic exclusions based on known operating system behaviors and typical management files, such as those used in enterprise management, database management, and other enterprise scenarios.* |[Virus scanning recommendations for Enterprise computers that are running currently supported versions of Windows](https://support.microsoft.com/help/822158/virus-scanning-recommendations-for-enterprise-computers)<br/><br/>[Device restrictions: Microsoft Defender Antivirus Exclusions for Windows 10 devices](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/configuration/device-restrictions-windows-10#microsoft-defender-antivirus-exclusions) <br/><br/>[Configure Microsoft Defender Antivirus exclusions on Windows Server 2016 or 2019](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-antivirus/configure-server-exclusions-microsoft-defender-antivirus)|
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|**Configure your attack surface reduction rules** to target software behaviors that are often abused by attackers<br/><br/>*Configure your attack surface reduction rules in [audit mode](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/audit-windows-defender) at first (for at least one week and up to two months). You can monitor status using Power BI ([get our template](https://github.com/microsoft/MDATP-PowerBI-Templates/tree/master/Attack%20Surface%20Reduction%20rules)), and then set those rules to active mode when you're ready.* |[Audit mode in Microsoft Defender ATP](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/audit-windows-defender)<br/><br/>[Endpoint protection: Attack Surface Reduction](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/protect/endpoint-protection-windows-10?toc=/intune/configuration/toc.json&bc=/intune/configuration/breadcrumb/toc.json#attack-surface-reduction)<br/><br/>[Learn more about attack surface reduction rules](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/attack-surface-reduction)<br/><br/>[Tech Community blog post: Demystifying attack surface reduction rules - Part 1](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-defender-atp/demystifying-attack-surface-reduction-rules-part-1/ba-p/1306420) |
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|**Configure your attack surface reduction rules** to target software behaviors that are often abused by attackers<br/><br/>*Configure your attack surface reduction rules in [audit mode](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/audit-windows-defender) at first (for at least one week and up to two months). You can monitor status using Power BI ([get our template](https://github.com/microsoft/MDATP-PowerBI-Templates/tree/master/Attack%20Surface%20Reduction%20rules)), and then set those rules to active mode when you're ready.* |[Audit mode in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/audit-windows-defender)<br/><br/>[Endpoint protection: Attack Surface Reduction](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/protect/endpoint-protection-windows-10?toc=/intune/configuration/toc.json&bc=/intune/configuration/breadcrumb/toc.json#attack-surface-reduction)<br/><br/>[Learn more about attack surface reduction rules](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/attack-surface-reduction)<br/><br/>[Tech Community blog post: Demystifying attack surface reduction rules - Part 1](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-defender-atp/demystifying-attack-surface-reduction-rules-part-1/ba-p/1306420) |
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|**Configure your network filtering** to block outbound connections from any app to IP addresses or domains with low reputations <br/><br/>*Network filtering is also referred to as [network protection](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/network-protection).*<br/><br/>*Make sure that Windows 10 devices have the latest [antimalware platform updates](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4052623/update-for-microsoft-defender-antimalware-platform) installed.*|[Endpoint protection: Network filtering](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/protect/endpoint-protection-windows-10#network-filtering)<br/><br/>[Review network protection events in Windows Event Viewer](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/evaluate-network-protection#review-network-protection-events-in-windows-event-viewer) |
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|**Configure controlled folder access** to protect against ransomware <br/><br/>*[Controlled folder access](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/controlled-folders) is also referred to as antiransomware protection.* |[Endpoint protection: Controlled folder access](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/protect/endpoint-protection-windows-10#controlled-folder-access) <br/><br/>[Enable controlled folder access in Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/enable-controlled-folders#intune) |
|
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|**Configure exploit protection** to protect your organization's devices from malware that uses exploits to spread and infect other devices <br/><br/> *[Exploit protection](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/exploit-protection) is also referred to as Exploit Guard.* |[Endpoint protection: Microsoft Defender Exploit Guard](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/protect/endpoint-protection-windows-10#microsoft-defender-exploit-guard) <br/><br/>[Enable exploit protection in Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/enable-exploit-protection#intune) |
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@ -67,7 +68,7 @@ The following table lists various tasks you can perform to configure Microsoft D
|
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|**Configure encryption and BitLocker** to protect information on your organization's devices running Windows |[Endpoint protection: Windows Encryption](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/protect/endpoint-protection-windows-10#windows-encryption)<br/><br/>[BitLocker for Windows 10 devices](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/information-protection/bitlocker/bitlocker-overview) |
|
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|**Configure Microsoft Defender Credential Guard** to protect against credential theft attacks |For Windows 10, Windows Server 2016, and Windows Server 2019, see [Endpoint protection: Microsoft Defender Credential Guard](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/protect/endpoint-protection-windows-10#microsoft-defender-credential-guard) <br/><br/>For Windows 7 SP1, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows 8.1, and Windows Server 2012 R2, see [Mitigating Pass-the-Hash (PtH) Attacks and Other Credential Theft, Versions 1 and 2](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=36036) |
|
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|**Configure Microsoft Defender Application Control** to choose whether to audit or trust apps on your organization's devices <br/><br/>*Microsoft Defender Application Control is also referred to as [AppLocker](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/applocker/applocker-overview).*|[Deploy Microsoft Defender Application Control policies by using Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-application-control/deploy-windows-defender-application-control-policies-using-intune)<br/><br/>[Endpoint protection: Microsoft Defender Application Control](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/protect/endpoint-protection-windows-10#microsoft-defender-application-control)<br/><br/>[AppLocker CSP](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/applocker-csp)|
|
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|**Configure device control and USB peripherals access** to help prevent threats in unauthorized peripherals from compromising your devices |[Control USB devices and other removable media using Microsoft Defender ATP and Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/device-control/control-usb-devices-using-intune) |
|
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|**Configure device control and USB peripherals access** to help prevent threats in unauthorized peripherals from compromising your devices |[Control USB devices and other removable media using Microsoft Defender for Endpoint and Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/device-control/control-usb-devices-using-intune) |
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## Configure your Microsoft Defender Security Center
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---
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title: Manage Microsoft Defender ATP using PowerShell, WMI, and MPCmdRun.exe
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description: Learn how to manage Microsoft Defender ATP with PowerShell, WMI, and MPCmdRun.exe
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title: Manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint using PowerShell, WMI, and MPCmdRun.exe
|
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description: Learn how to manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with PowerShell, WMI, and MPCmdRun.exe
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keywords: post-migration, manage, operations, maintenance, utilization, PowerShell, WMI, MPCmdRun.exe, windows defender advanced threat protection, atp, edr
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search.product: eADQiWindows 10XVcnh
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search.appverid: met150
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ms.prod: w10
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ms.technology: windows
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.pagetype: security
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@ -15,30 +16,30 @@ manager: dansimp
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audience: ITPro
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ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
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ms.topic: article
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ms.date: 09/04/2020
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ms.date: 09/22/2020
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ms.reviewer: chventou
|
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---
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|
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# Manage Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection with PowerShell, WMI, and MPCmdRun.exe
|
||||
# Manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with PowerShell, WMI, and MPCmdRun.exe
|
||||
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Microsoft 365 Defender rebranding](../../includes/microsoft-defender.md)]
|
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**Applies to:**
|
||||
- [Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (Microsoft Defender ATP)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=2069559)
|
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- [Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=2069559)
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|
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> [!NOTE]
|
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> We recommend using [Microsoft Endpoint Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem) to manage your organization's threat protection features for devices (also referred to as endpoints). Endpoint Manager includes [Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/fundamentals/what-is-intune) and [Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/core/understand/introduction).
|
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> - [Learn more about Endpoint Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/endpoint-manager-overview)
|
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> - [Co-manage Microsoft Defender ATP on Windows 10 devices with Configuration Manager and Intune](manage-atp-post-migration-intune.md)
|
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> - [Manage Microsoft Defender ATP with Intune](manage-atp-post-migration-intune.md)
|
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> - [Co-manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Windows 10 devices with Configuration Manager and Intune](manage-atp-post-migration-intune.md)
|
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> - [Manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Intune](manage-atp-post-migration-intune.md)
|
||||
|
||||
You can manage some Microsoft Defender Antivirus settings on devices with [PowerShell](#configure-microsoft-defender-atp-with-powershell), [Windows Management Instrumentation](#configure-microsoft-defender-atp-with-windows-management-instrumentation-wmi) (WMI), and the [Microsoft Malware Protection Command Line Utility](#configure-microsoft-defender-atp-with-microsoft-malware-protection-command-line-utility-mpcmdrunexe) (MPCmdRun.exe). For example, you can manage some Microsoft Defender Antivirus settings. And, in some cases, you can customize your attack surface reduction rules and exploit protection settings.
|
||||
You can manage some Microsoft Defender Antivirus settings on devices with [PowerShell](#configure-microsoft-defender-for-endpoint-with-powershell), [Windows Management Instrumentation](#configure-microsoft-defender-for-endpoint-with-windows-management-instrumentation-wmi) (WMI), and the [Microsoft Malware Protection Command Line Utility](#configure-microsoft-defender-for-endpoint-with-microsoft-malware-protection-command-line-utility-mpcmdrunexe) (MPCmdRun.exe). For example, you can manage some Microsoft Defender Antivirus settings. And, in some cases, you can customize your attack surface reduction rules and exploit protection settings.
|
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|
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> [!IMPORTANT]
|
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> Threat protection features that you configure by using PowerShell, WMI, or MCPmdRun.exe can be overwritten by configuration settings that are deployed with Intune or Configuration Manager.
|
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|
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## Configure Microsoft Defender ATP with PowerShell
|
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## Configure Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with PowerShell
|
||||
|
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You can use PowerShell to manage Microsoft Defender Antivirus, exploit protection, and your attack surface reduction rules.
|
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|
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@ -50,9 +51,9 @@ You can use PowerShell to manage Microsoft Defender Antivirus, exploit protectio
|
||||
|**Enable Network Protection** with PowerShell <br/><br/>*You can use PowerShell to enable Network Protection.* |[Turn on Network Protection with PowerShell](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/enable-network-protection#powershell) |
|
||||
|**Configure controlled folder access** to protect against ransomware <br/><br/>*[Controlled folder access](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/controlled-folders) is also referred to as antiransomware protection.* |[Enable controlled folder access with PowerShell](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/enable-controlled-folders#powershell) |
|
||||
|**Configure Microsoft Defender Firewall** to block unauthorized network traffic flowing into or out of your organization's devices |[Microsoft Defender Firewall with Advanced Security Administration using Windows PowerShell](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-firewall/windows-firewall-with-advanced-security-administration-with-windows-powershell) |
|
||||
|**Configure encryption and BitLocker** to protect information on your organization's devices running Windows |[BitLocker PowerShell reference guide](https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/bitlocker/?view=win10-ps) |
|
||||
|**Configure encryption and BitLocker** to protect information on your organization's devices running Windows |[BitLocker PowerShell reference guide](https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/bitlocker/?view=win10-ps&preserve-view=true) |
|
||||
|
||||
## Configure Microsoft Defender ATP with Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)
|
||||
## Configure Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)
|
||||
|
||||
WMI is a scripting interface that allows you to retrieve, modify, and update settings. To learn more, see [Using WMI](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/win32/wmisdk/using-wmi).
|
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|
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@ -62,7 +63,7 @@ WMI is a scripting interface that allows you to retrieve, modify, and update set
|
||||
|**Retrieve, modify, and update settings** for Microsoft Defender Antivirus | [Use WMI to configure and manage Microsoft Defender Antivirus](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-antivirus/use-wmi-microsoft-defender-antivirus)<br/><br/>[Review the list of available WMI classes and example scripts](https://docs.microsoft.com/previous-versions/windows/desktop/defender/windows-defender-wmiv2-apis-portal) <br/><br/>Also see the archived [Windows Defender WMIv2 Provider reference information](https://docs.microsoft.com/previous-versions/windows/desktop/defender/windows-defender-wmiv2-apis-portal?redirectedfrom=MSDN) |
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Configure Microsoft Defender ATP with Microsoft Malware Protection Command-Line Utility (MPCmdRun.exe)
|
||||
## Configure Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Microsoft Malware Protection Command-Line Utility (MPCmdRun.exe)
|
||||
|
||||
On an individual device, you can run a scan, start diagnostic tracing, check for security intelligence updates, and more using the mpcmdrun.exe command-line tool. You can find the utility in `%ProgramFiles%\Windows Defender\MpCmdRun.exe`. Run it from a command prompt.
|
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|
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@ -87,4 +88,4 @@ You can also configure whether and what features end users can see in the Micros
|
||||
|
||||
- [Visit the Microsoft Defender Security Center security operations dashboard](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/security-operations-dashboard)
|
||||
|
||||
- [Manage Microsoft Defender ATP with Intune](manage-atp-post-migration-intune.md)
|
||||
- [Manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Intune](manage-atp-post-migration-intune.md)
|
||||
|
@ -1,10 +1,11 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Manage Microsoft Defender ATP post migration
|
||||
description: Now that you've made the switch to Microsoft Defender ATP, your next step is to manage your threat protection features
|
||||
title: Manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint post migration
|
||||
description: Now that you've made the switch to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, your next step is to manage your threat protection features
|
||||
keywords: post-migration, manage, operations, maintenance, utilization, windows defender advanced threat protection, atp, edr
|
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search.product: eADQiWindows 10XVcnh
|
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search.appverid: met150
|
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ms.prod: w10
|
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ms.technology: windows
|
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
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ms.sitesec: library
|
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ms.pagetype: security
|
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@ -15,19 +16,19 @@ manager: dansimp
|
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audience: ITPro
|
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ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
|
||||
ms.topic: conceptual
|
||||
ms.date: 09/04/2020
|
||||
ms.date: 09/22/2020
|
||||
ms.reviewer: chventou
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Manage Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection, post migration
|
||||
# Manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, post migration
|
||||
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Microsoft 365 Defender rebranding](../../includes/microsoft-defender.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**Applies to:**
|
||||
- [Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (Microsoft Defender ATP)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=2069559)
|
||||
- [Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=2069559)
|
||||
|
||||
After you have moved from your previous endpoint protection and antivirus solution to Microsoft Defender ATP, your next step is to manage your features and capabilities. We recommend using [Microsoft Endpoint Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/endpoint-manager-overview), which includes [Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/fundamentals/what-is-intune) and [Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/core/understand/introduction), to manage your organization's devices and security settings. However, you can use other tools/methods, such as [Group Policy Objects in Azure Active Directory Domain Services](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory-domain-services/manage-group-policy).
|
||||
After you have moved from your previous endpoint protection and antivirus solution to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, your next step is to manage your features and capabilities. We recommend using [Microsoft Endpoint Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/endpoint-manager-overview), which includes [Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/fundamentals/what-is-intune) and [Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/core/understand/introduction), to manage your organization's devices and security settings. However, you can use other tools/methods, such as [Group Policy Objects in Azure Active Directory Domain Services](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory-domain-services/manage-group-policy).
|
||||
|
||||
The following table lists various tools/methods you can use, with links to learn more.
|
||||
<br/><br/>
|
||||
@ -35,8 +36,8 @@ The following table lists various tools/methods you can use, with links to learn
|
||||
|Tool/Method |Description |
|
||||
|---------|---------|
|
||||
|**[Threat and vulnerability management dashboard insights](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/tvm-dashboard-insights)** in the Microsoft Defender Security Center ([https://securitycenter.windows.com](https://securitycenter.windows.com)) |The threat & vulnerability management dashboard provides actionable information that your security operations team can use to reduce exposure and improve your organization's security posture. <br/><br/>See [Threat & vulnerability management](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/next-gen-threat-and-vuln-mgt) and [Overview of the Microsoft Defender Security Center](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/use). |
|
||||
|**[Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/fundamentals/what-is-intune)** (recommended) |Microsoft Intune (Intune), a component of [Microsoft Endpoint Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/endpoint-manager-overview), focuses on mobile device management (MDM) and mobile application management (MAM). With Intune, you control how your organization’s devices are used, including mobile phones, tablets, and laptops. You can also configure specific policies to control applications. <br/><br/>See [Manage Microsoft Defender ATP using Intune](manage-atp-post-migration-intune.md). |
|
||||
|**[Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/core/understand/introduction)** |Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (Configuration Manager), formerly known as System Center Configuration Manager, is a component of [Microsoft Endpoint Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/endpoint-manager-overview). Configuration Manager is a powerful tool to manage your users, devices, and software.<br/><br/>See [Manage Microsoft Defender ATP with Configuration Manager](manage-atp-post-migration-configuration-manager.md). |
|
||||
|**[Group Policy Objects in Azure Active Directory Domain Services](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory-domain-services/manage-group-policy)** |[Azure Active Directory Domain Services](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory-domain-services/overview) includes built-in Group Policy Objects for users and devices. You can customize the built-in Group Policy Objects as needed for your environment, as well as create custom Group Policy Objects and organizational units (OUs). <br/><br/>See [Manage Microsoft Defender ATP with Group Policy Objects](manage-atp-post-migration-group-policy-objects.md). |
|
||||
|**[PowerShell, WMI, and MPCmdRun.exe](manage-atp-post-migration-other-tools.md)** |*We recommend using Microsoft Endpoint Manager (which includes Intune and Configuration Manager) to manage threat protection features on your organization's devices. However, you can configure some settings, such as Microsoft Defender Antivirus settings on individual devices (endpoints) with PowerShell, WMI, or the MPCmdRun.exe tool.*<br/><br/>You can use PowerShell to manage Microsoft Defender Antivirus, exploit protection, and your attack surface reduction rules. See [Configure Microsoft Defender ATP with PowerShell](manage-atp-post-migration-other-tools.md#configure-microsoft-defender-atp-with-powershell).<br/><br/>You can use Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) to manage Microsoft Defender Antivirus and exclusions. See [Configure Microsoft Defender ATP with WMI](manage-atp-post-migration-other-tools.md#configure-microsoft-defender-atp-with-windows-management-instrumentation-wmi).<br/><br/>You can use the Microsoft Malware Protection Command-Line Utility (MPCmdRun.exe) to manage Microsoft Defender Antivirus and exclusions, as well as validate connections between your network and the cloud. See [Configure Microsoft Defender ATP with MPCmdRun.exe](manage-atp-post-migration-other-tools.md#configure-microsoft-defender-atp-with-microsoft-malware-protection-command-line-utility-mpcmdrunexe). |
|
||||
|**[Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/fundamentals/what-is-intune)** (recommended) |Microsoft Intune (Intune), a component of [Microsoft Endpoint Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/endpoint-manager-overview), focuses on mobile device management (MDM) and mobile application management (MAM). With Intune, you control how your organization’s devices are used, including mobile phones, tablets, and laptops. You can also configure specific policies to control applications. <br/><br/>See [Manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint using Intune](manage-atp-post-migration-intune.md). |
|
||||
|**[Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/core/understand/introduction)** |Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (Configuration Manager), formerly known as System Center Configuration Manager, is a component of [Microsoft Endpoint Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/endpoint-manager-overview). Configuration Manager is a powerful tool to manage your users, devices, and software.<br/><br/>See [Manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Configuration Manager](manage-atp-post-migration-configuration-manager.md). |
|
||||
|**[Group Policy Objects in Azure Active Directory Domain Services](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory-domain-services/manage-group-policy)** |[Azure Active Directory Domain Services](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory-domain-services/overview) includes built-in Group Policy Objects for users and devices. You can customize the built-in Group Policy Objects as needed for your environment, as well as create custom Group Policy Objects and organizational units (OUs). <br/><br/>See [Manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Group Policy Objects](manage-atp-post-migration-group-policy-objects.md). |
|
||||
|**[PowerShell, WMI, and MPCmdRun.exe](manage-atp-post-migration-other-tools.md)** |*We recommend using Microsoft Endpoint Manager (which includes Intune and Configuration Manager) to manage threat protection features on your organization's devices. However, you can configure some settings, such as Microsoft Defender Antivirus settings on individual devices (endpoints) with PowerShell, WMI, or the MPCmdRun.exe tool.*<br/><br/>You can use PowerShell to manage Microsoft Defender Antivirus, exploit protection, and your attack surface reduction rules. See [Configure Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with PowerShell](manage-atp-post-migration-other-tools.md#configure-microsoft-defender-for-endpoint-with-powershell).<br/><br/>You can use Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) to manage Microsoft Defender Antivirus and exclusions. See [Configure Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with WMI](manage-atp-post-migration-other-tools.md#configure-microsoft-defender-for-endpoint-with-windows-management-instrumentation-wmi).<br/><br/>You can use the Microsoft Malware Protection Command-Line Utility (MPCmdRun.exe) to manage Microsoft Defender Antivirus and exclusions, as well as validate connections between your network and the cloud. See [Configure Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with MPCmdRun.exe](manage-atp-post-migration-other-tools.md#configure-microsoft-defender-for-endpoint-with-microsoft-malware-protection-command-line-utility-mpcmdrunexe). |
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,10 +1,11 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Migrate from McAfee to Microsoft Defender ATP
|
||||
description: Make the switch from McAfee to Microsoft Defender ATP. Read this article for an overview.
|
||||
title: Migrate from McAfee to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
|
||||
description: Make the switch from McAfee to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. Read this article for an overview.
|
||||
keywords: migration, windows defender advanced threat protection, atp, edr
|
||||
search.product: eADQiWindows 10XVcnh
|
||||
search.appverid: met150
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.technology: windows
|
||||
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
||||
ms.sitesec: library
|
||||
ms.pagetype: security
|
||||
@ -19,7 +20,7 @@ ms.collection:
|
||||
- m365solution-overview
|
||||
ms.topic: conceptual
|
||||
ms.custom: migrationguides
|
||||
ms.date: 09/03/2020
|
||||
ms.date: 09/22/2020
|
||||
ms.reviewer: jesquive, chventou, jonix, chriggs, owtho
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
@ -28,21 +29,21 @@ ms.reviewer: jesquive, chventou, jonix, chriggs, owtho
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Microsoft 365 Defender rebranding](../../includes/microsoft-defender.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
If you are planning to switch from McAfee Endpoint Security (McAfee) to [Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection) (Microsoft Defender ATP), you're in the right place. Use this article as a guide to plan your migration.
|
||||
If you are planning to switch from McAfee Endpoint Security (McAfee) to [Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection) (Microsoft Defender for Endpoint), you're in the right place. Use this article as a guide to plan your migration.
|
||||
|
||||
## The migration process
|
||||
|
||||
When you switch from McAfee to Microsoft Defender ATP, you follow a process that can be divided into three phases, as described in the following table:
|
||||
When you switch from McAfee to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, you follow a process that can be divided into three phases, as described in the following table:
|
||||
|
||||
|Phase |Description |
|
||||
|--|--|
|
||||
|[](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-prepare.md)<br/>[Prepare for your migration](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-prepare.md) |During [the **Prepare** phase](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-prepare.md), you update your organization's devices, get Microsoft Defender ATP, plan your roles and permissions, and grant access to the Microsoft Defender Security Center. You also configure your device proxy and internet settings to enable communication between your organization's devices and Microsoft Defender ATP. |
|
||||
|[](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-setup.md)<br/>[Set up Microsoft Defender ATP](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-setup.md) |During [the **Setup** phase](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-setup.md), you enable Microsoft Defender Antivirus and make sure it's in passive mode, and you configure settings & exclusions for Microsoft Defender Antivirus, Microsoft Defender ATP, and McAfee. You also create device groups, collections, and organizational units. Finally, you configure your antimalware policies and real-time protection settings.|
|
||||
|[](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-onboard.md)<br/>[Onboard to Microsoft Defender ATP](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-onboard.md) |During [the **Onboard** phase](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-onboard.md), you onboard your devices to Microsoft Defender ATP and verify that those devices are communicating with Microsoft Defender ATP. Last, you uninstall McAfee and make sure that protection through Microsoft Defender Antivirus & Microsoft Defender ATP is in active mode. |
|
||||
|[](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-prepare.md)<br/>[Prepare for your migration](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-prepare.md) |During [the **Prepare** phase](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-prepare.md), you update your organization's devices, get Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, plan your roles and permissions, and grant access to the Microsoft Defender Security Center. You also configure your device proxy and internet settings to enable communication between your organization's devices and Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. |
|
||||
|[](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-setup.md)<br/>[Set up Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-setup.md) |During [the **Setup** phase](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-setup.md), you enable Microsoft Defender Antivirus and make sure it's in passive mode, and you configure settings & exclusions for Microsoft Defender Antivirus, Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, and McAfee. You also create device groups, collections, and organizational units. Finally, you configure your antimalware policies and real-time protection settings.|
|
||||
|[](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-onboard.md)<br/>[Onboard to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-onboard.md) |During [the **Onboard** phase](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-onboard.md), you onboard your devices to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint and verify that those devices are communicating with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. Last, you uninstall McAfee and make sure that protection through Microsoft Defender Antivirus & Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is in active mode. |
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## What's included in Microsoft Defender ATP?
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## What's included in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint?
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In this migration guide, we focus on [next-generation protection](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-antivirus/microsoft-defender-antivirus-in-windows-10) and [endpoint detection and response](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/overview-endpoint-detection-response) capabilities as a starting point for moving to Microsoft Defender ATP. However, Microsoft Defender ATP includes much more than antivirus and endpoint protection. Microsoft Defender ATP is a unified platform for preventative protection, post-breach detection, automated investigation, and response. The following table summarizes features and capabilities in Microsoft Defender ATP.
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In this migration guide, we focus on [next-generation protection](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-antivirus/microsoft-defender-antivirus-in-windows-10) and [endpoint detection and response](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/overview-endpoint-detection-response) capabilities as a starting point for moving to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. However, Microsoft Defender for Endpoint includes much more than antivirus and endpoint protection. Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is a unified platform for preventative protection, post-breach detection, automated investigation, and response. The following table summarizes features and capabilities in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.
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| Feature/Capability | Description |
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|---|---|
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| [Automated investigation and remediation](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/automated-investigations) | Automated investigation and response capabilities examine alerts and take immediate remediation action to resolve breaches. |
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| [Threat hunting service](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/microsoft-threat-experts) (Microsoft Threat Experts) | Threat hunting services provide security operations teams with expert level monitoring and analysis, and to help ensure that critical threats aren't missed. |
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**Want to learn more? See [Microsoft Defender ATP](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection).**
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**Want to learn more? See [Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection).**
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## Next step
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---
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title: McAfee to Microsoft Defender ATP - Onboard
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description: This is phase 3, Onboard, for migrating from McAfee to Microsoft Defender ATP.
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title: McAfee to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint - Onboard
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description: This is phase 3, Onboard, for migrating from McAfee to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.
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ms.reviewer: jesquive, chventou, jonix, chriggs, owtho
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---
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# Migrate from McAfee - Phase 3: Onboard to Microsoft Defender ATP
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# Migrate from McAfee - Phase 3: Onboard to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
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[!INCLUDE [Microsoft 365 Defender rebranding](../../includes/microsoft-defender.md)]
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|| |*You are here!* |
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**Welcome to Phase 3 of [migrating from McAfee Endpoint Security (McAfee) to Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (Microsoft Defender ATP)](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-migration.md#the-migration-process)**. This migration phase includes the following steps:
|
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**Welcome to Phase 3 of [migrating from McAfee Endpoint Security (McAfee) to Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (Microsoft Defender for Endpoint)](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-migration.md#the-migration-process)**. This migration phase includes the following steps:
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1. [Onboard devices to Microsoft Defender ATP](#onboard-devices-to-microsoft-defender-atp).
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1. [Onboard devices to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](#onboard-devices-to-microsoft-defender-for-endpoint).
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2. [Run a detection test](#run-a-detection-test).
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3. [Uninstall McAfee](#uninstall-mcafee).
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4. [Make sure Microsoft Defender ATP is in active mode](#make-sure-microsoft-defender-atp-is-in-active-mode).
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4. [Make sure Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is in active mode](#make-sure-microsoft-defender-for-endpoint-is-in-active-mode).
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## Onboard devices to Microsoft Defender ATP
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## Onboard devices to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
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1. Go to the Microsoft Defender Security Center ([https://aka.ms/MDATPportal](https://aka.ms/MDATPportal)) and sign in.
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@ -47,7 +48,7 @@ ms.reviewer: jesquive, chventou, jonix, chriggs, owtho
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3. In the **Select operating system to start onboarding process** list, select an operating system.
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4. Under **Deployment method**, select an option. Follow the links and prompts to onboard your organization's devices. Need help? See [Onboarding methods](#onboarding-methods).
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4. Under **Deployment method**, select an option. Follow the links and prompts to onboard your organization's devices. Need help? See [Onboarding methods](#onboarding-methods) (in this article).
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### Onboarding methods
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@ -63,33 +64,33 @@ Deployment methods vary, depending on which operating system is selected. Refer
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## Run a detection test
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To verify that your onboarded devices are properly connected to Microsoft Defender ATP, you can run a detection test.
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To verify that your onboarded devices are properly connected to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, you can run a detection test.
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|Operating system |Guidance |
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|---------|---------|
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|- Windows 10 <br/>- Windows Server 2019 <br/>- Windows Server, version 1803 <br/>- Windows Server 2016 <br/>- Windows Server 2012 R2 |See [Run a detection test](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/run-detection-test). <br/><br/>Visit the Microsoft Defender ATP demo scenarios site ([https://demo.wd.microsoft.com](https://demo.wd.microsoft.com)) and try one or more of the scenarios. For example, try the **Cloud-delivered protection** demo scenario. |
|
||||
|macOS<br/>- 10.15 (Catalina)<br/>- 10.14 (Mojave)<br/>- 10.13 (High Sierra) |Download and use the DIY app at [https://aka.ms/mdatpmacosdiy](https://aka.ms/mdatpmacosdiy). <br/><br/>For more information, see [Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection for Mac](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/microsoft-defender-atp-mac). |
|
||||
|- Windows 10 <br/>- Windows Server 2019 <br/>- Windows Server, version 1803 <br/>- Windows Server 2016 <br/>- Windows Server 2012 R2 |See [Run a detection test](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/run-detection-test). <br/><br/>Visit the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint demo scenarios site ([https://demo.wd.microsoft.com](https://demo.wd.microsoft.com)) and try one or more of the scenarios. For example, try the **Cloud-delivered protection** demo scenario. |
|
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|macOS<br/>- 10.15 (Catalina)<br/>- 10.14 (Mojave)<br/>- 10.13 (High Sierra) |Download and use the DIY app at [https://aka.ms/mdatpmacosdiy](https://aka.ms/mdatpmacosdiy). <br/><br/>For more information, see [Microsoft Defender ATP for Mac](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/microsoft-defender-atp-mac). |
|
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|Linux:<br/>- RHEL 7.2+<br/>- CentOS Linux 7.2+<br/>- Ubuntu 16 LTS, or higher LTS<br/>- SLES 12+<br/>- Debian 9+<br/>- Oracle Linux 7.2 |1. Run the following command, and look for a result of **1**: <br/>`mdatp health --field real_time_protection_enabled`. <br/><br/>2. Open a Terminal window, and run the following command: <br/>`curl -o ~/Downloads/eicar.com.txt https://www.eicar.org/download/eicar.com.txt`. <br/><br/>3. Run the following command to list any detected threats: <br/>`mdatp threat list`. <br/><br/>For more information, see [Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/microsoft-defender-atp-linux). |
|
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|
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## Uninstall McAfee
|
||||
|
||||
Now that you have onboarded your organization's devices to Microsoft Defender ATP, your next step is to uninstall McAfee.
|
||||
Now that you have onboarded your organization's devices to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, your next step is to uninstall McAfee.
|
||||
|
||||
To get help with this step, go to your McAfee support ServicePortal ([http://mysupport.mcafee.com](http://mysupport.mcafee.com)).
|
||||
To get help with this step, go to your McAfee ServicePortal ([http://mysupport.mcafee.com](http://mysupport.mcafee.com)).
|
||||
|
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## Make sure Microsoft Defender ATP is in active mode
|
||||
## Make sure Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is in active mode
|
||||
|
||||
Now that you have uninstalled McAfee, your next step is to make sure that Microsoft Defender Antivirus and endpoint detection and response are enabled and in active mode.
|
||||
|
||||
To do this, visit the Microsoft Defender ATP demo scenarios site ([https://demo.wd.microsoft.com](https://demo.wd.microsoft.com)). Try one or more of the demo scenarios on that page, including at least the following:
|
||||
To do this, visit the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint demo scenarios site ([https://demo.wd.microsoft.com](https://demo.wd.microsoft.com)). Try one or more of the demo scenarios on that page, including at least the following:
|
||||
- Cloud-delivered protection
|
||||
- Potentially Unwanted Applications (PUA)
|
||||
- Network Protection (NP)
|
||||
|
||||
## Next steps
|
||||
|
||||
**Congratulations**! You have completed your [migration from McAfee to Microsoft Defender ATP](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-migration.md#the-migration-process)!
|
||||
**Congratulations**! You have completed your [migration from McAfee to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-migration.md#the-migration-process)!
|
||||
|
||||
- [Visit your security operations dashboard](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/security-operations-dashboard) in the Microsoft Defender Security Center ([https://aka.ms/MDATPportal](https://aka.ms/MDATPportal)).
|
||||
- [Manage Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection, post migration](manage-atp-post-migration.md).
|
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---
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title: McAfee to Microsoft Defender ATP - Prepare
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title: McAfee to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint - Prepare
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description: This is phase 1, Prepare, for migrating from McAfee to Microsoft Defender ATP.
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---
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|*You are here!*| | |
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**Welcome to the Prepare phase of [migrating from McAfee Endpoint Security (McAfee) to Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (Microsoft Defender ATP)](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-migration.md#the-migration-process)**.
|
||||
**Welcome to the Prepare phase of [migrating from McAfee Endpoint Security (McAfee) to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-migration.md#the-migration-process)**.
|
||||
|
||||
This migration phase includes the following steps:
|
||||
1. [Get and deploy updates across your organization's devices](#get-and-deploy-updates-across-your-organizations-devices)
|
||||
2. [Get Microsoft Defender ATP](#get-microsoft-defender-atp).
|
||||
2. [Get Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](#get-microsoft-defender-for-endpoint).
|
||||
3. [Grant access to the Microsoft Defender Security Center](#grant-access-to-the-microsoft-defender-security-center).
|
||||
4. [Configure device proxy and internet connectivity settings](#configure-device-proxy-and-internet-connectivity-settings).
|
||||
|
||||
@ -68,15 +69,15 @@ Need help updating your organization's devices? See the following resources:
|
||||
|Android |[Check & update your Android version](https://support.google.com/android/answer/7680439) |
|
||||
|Linux | [Linux 101: Updating Your System](https://www.linux.com/training-tutorials/linux-101-updating-your-system) |
|
||||
|
||||
## Get Microsoft Defender ATP
|
||||
## Get Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
|
||||
|
||||
Now that you've updated your organization's devices, the next step is to get Microsoft Defender ATP, assign licenses, and make sure the service is provisioned.
|
||||
|
||||
1. Buy or try Microsoft Defender ATP today. [Visit Microsoft Defender ATP to start a free trial or request a quote](https://aka.ms/mdatp).
|
||||
1. Buy or try Microsoft Defender for Endpoint today. [Start a free trial or request a quote](https://aka.ms/mdatp).
|
||||
|
||||
2. Verify that your licenses are properly provisioned. [Check your license state](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/production-deployment#check-license-state).
|
||||
|
||||
3. As a global administrator or security administrator, set up your dedicated cloud instance of Microsoft Defender ATP. See [Microsoft Defender ATP setup: Tenant configuration](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/production-deployment#tenant-configuration).
|
||||
3. As a global administrator or security administrator, set up your dedicated cloud instance of Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. See [Microsoft Defender ATP setup: Tenant configuration](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/production-deployment#tenant-configuration).
|
||||
|
||||
4. If endpoints (such as devices) in your organization use a proxy to access the internet, see [Microsoft Defender ATP setup: Network configuration](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/production-deployment#network-configuration).
|
||||
|
||||
@ -117,6 +118,6 @@ To enable communication between your devices and Microsoft Defender ATP, configu
|
||||
|
||||
## Next step
|
||||
|
||||
**Congratulations**! You have completed the **Prepare** phase of [migrating from McAfee to Microsoft Defender ATP](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-migration.md#the-migration-process)!
|
||||
**Congratulations**! You have completed the **Prepare** phase of [migrating from McAfee to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-migration.md#the-migration-process)!
|
||||
|
||||
- [Proceed to set up Microsoft Defender ATP](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-setup.md).
|
||||
- [Proceed to set up Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-setup.md).
|
||||
|
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|
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---
|
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title: McAfee to Microsoft Defender ATP - Setup
|
||||
description: This is phase 2, Setup, for migrating from McAfee to Microsoft Defender ATP.
|
||||
title: McAfee to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint - Setup
|
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description: This is phase 2, Setup, for migrating from McAfee to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.
|
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keywords: migration, windows defender advanced threat protection, atp, edr
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ms.technology: windows
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ms.date: 09/22/2020
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ms.reviewer: jesquive, chventou, jonix, chriggs, owtho
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Migrate from McAfee - Phase 2: Set up Microsoft Defender ATP
|
||||
# Migrate from McAfee - Phase 2: Set up Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
|
||||
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Microsoft 365 Defender rebranding](../../includes/microsoft-defender.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
@ -35,9 +36,9 @@ ms.reviewer: jesquive, chventou, jonix, chriggs, owtho
|
||||
**Welcome to the Setup phase of [migrating from McAfee Endpoint Security (McAfee) to Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (Microsoft Defender ATP)](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-migration.md#the-migration-process)**. This phase includes the following steps:
|
||||
1. [Enable Microsoft Defender Antivirus and confirm it's in passive mode](#enable-microsoft-defender-antivirus-and-confirm-its-in-passive-mode).
|
||||
2. [Get updates for Microsoft Defender Antivirus](#get-updates-for-microsoft-defender-antivirus).
|
||||
3. [Add Microsoft Defender ATP to the exclusion list for McAfee](#add-microsoft-defender-atp-to-the-exclusion-list-for-mcafee).
|
||||
3. [Add Microsoft Defender ATP to the exclusion list for McAfee](#add-microsoft-defender-for-endpoint-to-the-exclusion-list-for-mcafee).
|
||||
4. [Add McAfee to the exclusion list for Microsoft Defender Antivirus](#add-mcafee-to-the-exclusion-list-for-microsoft-defender-antivirus).
|
||||
5. [Add McAfee to the exclusion list for Microsoft Defender ATP](#add-mcafee-to-the-exclusion-list-for-microsoft-defender-atp).
|
||||
5. [Add McAfee to the exclusion list for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](#add-mcafee-to-the-exclusion-list-for-microsoft-defender-for-endpoint).
|
||||
6. [Set up your device groups, device collections, and organizational units](#set-up-your-device-groups-device-collections-and-organizational-units).
|
||||
7. [Configure antimalware policies and real-time protection](#configure-antimalware-policies-and-real-time-protection).
|
||||
|
||||
@ -149,9 +150,9 @@ There are two types of updates related to keeping Microsoft Defender Antivirus u
|
||||
|
||||
To get your updates, follow the guidance in [Manage Microsoft Defender Antivirus updates and apply baselines](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-antivirus/manage-updates-baselines-microsoft-defender-antivirus).
|
||||
|
||||
## Add Microsoft Defender ATP to the exclusion list for McAfee
|
||||
## Add Microsoft Defender for Endpoint to the exclusion list for McAfee
|
||||
|
||||
This step of the setup process involves adding Microsoft Defender ATP to the exclusion list for McAfee and any other security products your organization is using.
|
||||
This step of the setup process involves adding Microsoft Defender for Endpoint to the exclusion list for McAfee and any other security products your organization is using.
|
||||
|
||||
> [!TIP]
|
||||
> To get help configuring exclusions, refer to McAfee documentation, such as the following article: [McAfee Endpoint Security 10.5.0 - Threat Prevention Module Product Guide (McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator) - Windows: Configuring exclusions](https://docs.mcafee.com/bundle/endpoint-security-10.5.0-threat-prevention-product-guide-epolicy-orchestrator-windows/page/GUID-71C5FB4B-A143-43E6-8BF0-8B2C16ABE6DA.html).
|
||||
@ -183,7 +184,7 @@ You can choose from several methods to add your exclusions to Microsoft Defender
|
||||
|Local group policy object |1. On the endpoint or device, open the Local Group Policy Editor. <br/><br/>2. Go to **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Windows Components** > **Microsoft Defender Antivirus** > **Exclusions**. <br/>**NOTE**: You might see *Windows Defender Antivirus* instead of *Microsoft Defender Antivirus* in some versions of Windows.<br/><br/>3. Specify your path and process exclusions. |
|
||||
|Registry key |1. Export the following registry key: `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows Defender\exclusions`.<br/><br/>2. Import the registry key. Here are two examples:<br/>- Local path: `regedit.exe /s c:\temp\ MDAV_Exclusion.reg` <br/>- Network share: `regedit.exe /s \\FileServer\ShareName\MDAV_Exclusion.reg` |
|
||||
|
||||
## Add McAfee to the exclusion list for Microsoft Defender ATP
|
||||
## Add McAfee to the exclusion list for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
|
||||
|
||||
To add exclusions to Microsoft Defender ATP, you create [indicators](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/manage-indicators#create-indicators-for-files).
|
||||
|
||||
@ -251,6 +252,6 @@ Using Configuration Manager and your device collection(s), configure your antima
|
||||
|
||||
## Next step
|
||||
|
||||
**Congratulations**! You have completed the Setup phase of [migrating from McAfee to Microsoft Defender ATP](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-migration.md#the-migration-process)!
|
||||
**Congratulations**! You have completed the Setup phase of [migrating from McAfee to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-migration.md#the-migration-process)!
|
||||
|
||||
- [Proceed to Phase 3: Onboard to Microsoft Defender ATP](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-onboard.md)
|
||||
- [Proceed to Phase 3: Onboard to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-onboard.md)
|
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|
@ -1,13 +1,12 @@
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---
|
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title: Make the switch to Microsoft Defender ATP
|
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description: Learn how to make the switch from a non-Microsoft threat protection solution to Microsoft Defender ATP
|
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title: Migration guides to make the switch to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
|
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description: Learn how to make the switch from a non-Microsoft threat protection solution to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
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search.appverid: MET150
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author: denisebmsft
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ms.author: deniseb
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manager: dansimp
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audience: ITPro
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ms.topic: conceptual
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ms.date: 09/08/2020
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ms.prod: w10
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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ms.collection:
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ms.date: 09/24/2020
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---
|
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|
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# Make the switch to Microsoft Defender ATP and Microsoft Defender Antivirus
|
||||
# Make the switch to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint and Microsoft Defender Antivirus
|
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|
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[!INCLUDE [Microsoft 365 Defender rebranding](../../includes/microsoft-defender.md)]
|
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## Migration guides
|
||||
|
||||
If you're considering switching from a non-Microsoft threat protection solution to Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (Microsoft Defender ATP) with Microsoft Defender Antivirus, check out our migration guidance.
|
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If you're considering switching from a non-Microsoft threat protection solution to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Microsoft Defender Antivirus, check out our migration guidance. Select the scenario that best represents where you are in your deployment process, and see the guidance.
|
||||
|
||||
- [McAfee Endpoint Security (McAfee) to Microsoft Defender ATP](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-migration.md)
|
||||
|
||||
- [Symantec Endpoint Protection (Symantec) to Microsoft Defender ATP](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-migration.md)
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|
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- [Manage Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection, after you've migrated](manage-atp-post-migration.md)
|
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|Scenario |Guidance |
|
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|:--|:--|
|
||||
|You do not have an endpoint protection solution yet, and you want to know more about how Microsoft Defender for Endpoint & Microsoft Defender Antivirus work. |[Microsoft Defender ATP evaluation lab](evaluation-lab.md) |
|
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|You have Microsoft Defender for Endpoint & Microsoft Defender Antivirus and need some help getting everything set up and configured. |[Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection deployment guide](deployment-phases.md) |
|
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|You're planning to migrate from McAfee Endpoint Security (McAfee) to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint & Microsoft Defender Antivirus. |[Switch from McAfee to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-migration.md) |
|
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|You're planning to migrate from Symantec Endpoint Protection (Symantec) to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint & Microsoft Defender Antivirus. |[Switch from Symantec to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-migration.md) |
|
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|You're planning to migrate from a non-Microsoft endpoint protection solution (other than McAfee or Symantec) to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint & Microsoft Defender Antivirus. |[Make the switch to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](switch-to-microsoft-defender-migration.md) |
|
||||
|You've migrated to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint & Microsoft Defender Antivirus, and you need help with next steps, such as configuring additional features or fine-tuning your security settings. | [Manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, post-migration](manage-atp-post-migration.md) |
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## Got feedback?
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## See also
|
||||
|
||||
- [Microsoft Defender ATP](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection)
|
||||
|
||||
- [Office 365 Advanced Threat Protection](https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/security/office-365-security/office-365-atp)
|
||||
|
||||
- [Microsoft Threat Protection](https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/security/mtp/microsoft-threat-protection?)
|
||||
- [Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection)
|
||||
- [Microsoft Defender for Office 365](https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/security/office-365-security/office-365-atp)
|
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- [Microsoft 365 Defender](https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/security/mtp/microsoft-threat-protection?)
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---
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title: Make the switch from a non-Microsoft endpoint solution to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
|
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description: Make the switch to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. Read this article for an overview.
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keywords: migration, windows defender advanced endpoint protection, for Endpoint, edr
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ms.prod: w10
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.pagetype: security
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ms.author: deniseb
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author: denisebmsft
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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manager: dansimp
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audience: ITPro
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ms.collection:
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ms.custom: migrationguides
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ms.date: 09/24/2020
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ms.reviewer: jesquive, chventou, jonix, chriggs, owtho
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---
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# Make the switch from a non-Microsoft endpoint solution to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
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|
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If you are planning to switch from a non-Microsoft endpoint protection solution to [Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection), and you're looking for help, you're in the right place. Use this article as a guide to plan your migration.
|
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|
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> [!TIP]
|
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> - If you're currently using McAfee Endpoint Security (McAfee), see [Migrate from McAfee to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](mcafee-to-microsoft-defender-migration.md).
|
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> - If you're currently using Symantec Endpoint Protection (Symantec), see [Migrate from Symantec to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-migration.md).
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|
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## The migration process
|
||||
|
||||
When you switch to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, you follow a process that can be divided into three phases, as described in the following table:
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|
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|Phase |Description |
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|--|--|
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|[](switch-to-microsoft-defender-prepare.md)<br/>[Prepare for your migration](switch-to-microsoft-defender-prepare.md) |During [the **Prepare** phase](switch-to-microsoft-defender-prepare.md), you update your organization's devices, get Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, plan your roles and permissions, and grant access to the Microsoft Defender Security Center. You also configure your device proxy and internet settings to enable communication between your organization's devices and Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. |
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|[](switch-to-microsoft-defender-setup.md)<br/>[Set up Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](switch-to-microsoft-defender-setup.md) |During [the **Setup** phase](switch-to-microsoft-defender-setup.md), you enable Microsoft Defender Antivirus and make sure it's in passive mode, and you configure settings & exclusions for Microsoft Defender Antivirus, Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, and your existing endpoint protection solution. You also create device groups, collections, and organizational units. Finally, you configure your antimalware policies and real-time protection settings.|
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|[](switch-to-microsoft-defender-onboard.md)<br/>[Onboard to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](switch-to-microsoft-defender-onboard.md) |During [the **Onboard** phase](switch-to-microsoft-defender-onboard.md), you onboard your devices to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint and verify that those devices are communicating with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. Last, you uninstall your existing endpoint protection solution and make sure that protection through Microsoft Defender Antivirus & Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is in active mode. |
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|
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## What's included in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint?
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|
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In this migration guide, we focus on [next-generation protection](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-antivirus/microsoft-defender-antivirus-in-windows-10) and [endpoint detection and response](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/overview-endpoint-detection-response) capabilities as a starting point for moving to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. However, Microsoft Defender for Endpoint includes much more than antivirus and endpoint protection. Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is a unified platform for preventative protection, post-breach detection, automated investigation, and response. The following table summarizes features and capabilities in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.
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|
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| Feature/Capability | Description |
|
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|---|---|
|
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| [Threat & vulnerability management](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/next-gen-threat-and-vuln-mgt) | Threat & vulnerability management capabilities help identify, assess, and remediate weaknesses across your endpoints (such as devices). |
|
||||
| [Attack surface reduction](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/overview-attack-surface-reduction) | Attack surface reduction rules help protect your organization's devices and applications from cyberthreats and attacks. |
|
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| [Next-generation protection](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-antivirus/windows-defender-antivirus-in-windows-10) | Next-generation protection includes Microsoft Defender Antivirus to help block threats and malware. |
|
||||
| [Endpoint detection and response](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/overview-endpoint-detection-response) | Endpoint detection and response capabilities detect, investigate, and respond to intrusion attempts and active breaches. |
|
||||
| [Advanced hunting](advanced-hunting-overview.md) | Advanced hunting capabilities enable your security operations team to locate indicators and entities of known or potential threats. |
|
||||
| [Behavioral blocking and containment](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/behavioral-blocking-containment) | Behavioral blocking and containment capabilities help identify and stop threats, based on their behaviors and process trees even when the threat has started execution. |
|
||||
| [Automated investigation and remediation](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/automated-investigations) | Automated investigation and response capabilities examine alerts and take immediate remediation action to resolve breaches. |
|
||||
| [Threat hunting service](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/microsoft-threat-experts) (Microsoft Threat Experts) | Threat hunting services provide security operations teams with expert level monitoring and analysis, and to help ensure that critical threats aren't missed. |
|
||||
|
||||
**Want to learn more? See [Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection).**
|
||||
|
||||
## Next step
|
||||
|
||||
- Proceed to [Prepare for your migration](switch-to-microsoft-defender-prepare.md).
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|
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---
|
||||
title: Switch to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint - Onboard
|
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description: This is phase 3, Onboard, for migrating from a non-Microsoft solution to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.
|
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keywords: migration, windows defender advanced threat protection, atp, edr
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search.product: eADQiWindows 10XVcnh
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search.appverid: met150
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ms.prod: w10
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ms.technology: windows
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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ms.sitesec: library
|
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ms.pagetype: security
|
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ms.author: deniseb
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author: denisebmsft
|
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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manager: dansimp
|
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audience: ITPro
|
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ms.collection:
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- M365-security-compliance
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- m365solution-migratetomdatp
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ms.custom: migrationguides
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ms.topic: article
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ms.date: 09/24/2020
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ms.reviewer: jesquive, chventou, jonix, chriggs, owtho
|
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---
|
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|
||||
# Switch to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint - Phase 3: Onboard
|
||||
|
||||
|[](switch-to-microsoft-defender-prepare.md)<br/>[Phase 1: Prepare](switch-to-microsoft-defender-prepare.md) |[](switch-to-microsoft-defender-setup.md)<br/>[Phase 2: Set up](switch-to-microsoft-defender-setup.md) |<br/>Phase 3: Onboard |
|
||||
|--|--|--|
|
||||
|| |*You are here!* |
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**Welcome to Phase 3 of [switching to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](switch-to-microsoft-defender-migration.md#the-migration-process)**. This migration phase includes the following steps:
|
||||
|
||||
1. [Onboard devices to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](#onboard-devices-to-microsoft-defender-for-endpoint).
|
||||
2. [Run a detection test](#run-a-detection-test).
|
||||
3. [Uninstall your non-Microsoft solution](#uninstall-your-non-microsoft-solution).
|
||||
4. [Make sure Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is in active mode](#make-sure-microsoft-defender-for-endpoint-is-in-active-mode).
|
||||
|
||||
## Onboard devices to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
|
||||
|
||||
1. Go to the Microsoft Defender Security Center ([https://aka.ms/MDATPportal](https://aka.ms/MDATPportal)) and sign in.
|
||||
|
||||
2. Choose **Settings** > **Device management** > **Onboarding**.
|
||||
|
||||
3. In the **Select operating system to start onboarding process** list, select an operating system.
|
||||
|
||||
4. Under **Deployment method**, select an option. Follow the links and prompts to onboard your organization's devices. Need help? See [Onboarding methods](#onboarding-methods) (in this article).
|
||||
|
||||
### Onboarding methods
|
||||
|
||||
Deployment methods vary, depending on which operating system is selected. Refer to the resources listed in the table below to get help with onboarding.
|
||||
|
||||
|Operating system |Method |
|
||||
|---------|---------|
|
||||
|Windows 10 |- [Group Policy](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/configure-endpoints-gp)<br/>- [Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/configure-endpoints-sccm)<br/>- [Mobile Device Management (Intune)](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/configure-endpoints-mdm)<br/>- [Local script](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/configure-endpoints-script) <br/><br/>**NOTE**: A local script is suitable for a proof of concept but should not be used for production deployment. For a production deployment, we recommend using Group Policy, Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager, or Intune. |
|
||||
|- Windows 8.1 Enterprise <br/>- Windows 8.1 Pro <br/>- Windows 7 SP1 Enterprise <br/>- Windows 7 SP1 Pro | [Microsoft Monitoring Agent](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/onboard-downlevel#install-and-configure-microsoft-monitoring-agent-mma-to-report-sensor-data-to-microsoft-defender-atp)<br/><br/>**NOTE**: Microsoft Monitoring Agent is now Azure Log Analytics agent. To learn more, see [Log Analytics agent overview](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-monitor/platform/log-analytics-agent). |
|
||||
|- Windows Server 2019 and later <br/>- Windows Server 2019 core edition <br/>- Windows Server version 1803 and later |- [Local script](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/configure-endpoints-script) <br/>- [Group Policy](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/configure-endpoints-gp) <br/>- [Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/configure-endpoints-sccm) <br/>- [System Center Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/configure-endpoints-sccm#onboard-windows-10-devices-using-earlier-versions-of-system-center-configuration-manager) <br/>- [VDI onboarding scripts for non-persistent devices](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/configure-endpoints-vdi) <br/><br/>**NOTE**: A local script is suitable for a proof of concept but should not be used for production deployment. For a production deployment, we recommend using Group Policy, Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager, or Intune. |
|
||||
|- Windows Server 2016 <br/>- Windows Server 2012 R2 <br/>- Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 |- [Microsoft Defender Security Center](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/configure-server-endpoints#option-1-onboard-servers-through-microsoft-defender-security-center)<br/>- [Azure Security Center](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/security-center/security-center-wdatp) |
|
||||
|macOS<br/>- 10.15 (Catalina)<br/>- 10.14 (Mojave)<br/>- 10.13 (High Sierra)<br/><br/>iOS<br/><br/>Linux:<br/>- RHEL 7.2+<br/>- CentOS Linux 7.2+<br/>- Ubuntu 16 LTS, or higher LTS<br/>- SLES 12+<br/>- Debian 9+<br/>- Oracle Linux 7.2 |[Onboard non-Windows devices](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/configure-endpoints-non-windows) |
|
||||
|
||||
## Run a detection test
|
||||
|
||||
To verify that your onboarded devices are properly connected to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, you can run a detection test.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|Operating system |Guidance |
|
||||
|---------|---------|
|
||||
|- Windows 10 <br/>- Windows Server 2019 <br/>- Windows Server, version 1803 <br/>- Windows Server 2016 <br/>- Windows Server 2012 R2 |See [Run a detection test](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/run-detection-test). <br/><br/>Visit the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint demo scenarios site ([https://demo.wd.microsoft.com](https://demo.wd.microsoft.com)) and try one or more of the scenarios. For example, try the **Cloud-delivered protection** demo scenario. |
|
||||
|macOS<br/>- 10.15 (Catalina)<br/>- 10.14 (Mojave)<br/>- 10.13 (High Sierra) |Download and use the DIY app at [https://aka.ms/mdatpmacosdiy](https://aka.ms/mdatpmacosdiy). <br/><br/>For more information, see [Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection for Mac](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/microsoft-defender-atp-mac). |
|
||||
|Linux:<br/>- RHEL 7.2+<br/>- CentOS Linux 7.2+<br/>- Ubuntu 16 LTS, or higher LTS<br/>- SLES 12+<br/>- Debian 9+<br/>- Oracle Linux 7.2 |1. Run the following command, and look for a result of **1**: <br/>`mdatp health --field real_time_protection_enabled`. <br/><br/>2. Open a Terminal window, and run the following command: <br/>`curl -o ~/Downloads/eicar.com.txt https://www.eicar.org/download/eicar.com.txt`. <br/><br/>3. Run the following command to list any detected threats: <br/>`mdatp threat list`. <br/><br/>For more information, see [Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/microsoft-defender-atp-linux). |
|
||||
|
||||
## Uninstall your non-Microsoft solution
|
||||
|
||||
Now that you have onboarded your organization's devices to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, your next step is to uninstall your non-Microsoft endpoint protection solution.
|
||||
|
||||
To get help with this step, reach out to your solution provider's technical support team.
|
||||
|
||||
## Make sure Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is in active mode
|
||||
|
||||
Now that you have uninstalled your non-Microsoft endpoint protection solution, your next step is to make sure that Microsoft Defender Antivirus and Microsoft Defender for Endpoint are enabled and in active mode.
|
||||
|
||||
To do this, visit the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint demo scenarios site ([https://demo.wd.microsoft.com](https://demo.wd.microsoft.com)). Try one or more of the demo scenarios on that page, including at least the following:
|
||||
- Cloud-delivered protection
|
||||
- Potentially Unwanted Applications (PUA)
|
||||
- Network Protection (NP)
|
||||
|
||||
## Next steps
|
||||
|
||||
**Congratulations**! You have completed your [migration to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](switch-to-microsoft-defender-migration.md#the-migration-process)!
|
||||
|
||||
- [Visit your security operations dashboard](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/security-operations-dashboard) in the Microsoft Defender Security Center ([https://aka.ms/MDATPportal](https://aka.ms/MDATPportal)).
|
||||
- [Manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, post migration](manage-atp-post-migration.md).
|
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|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Switch to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint - Prepare
|
||||
description: This is phase 1, Prepare, for migrating to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.
|
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keywords: migration, windows defender advanced threat protection, atp, edr
|
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search.product: eADQiWindows 10XVcnh
|
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search.appverid: met150
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ms.prod: w10
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ms.technology: windows
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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ms.sitesec: library
|
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ms.pagetype: security
|
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ms.author: deniseb
|
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author: denisebmsft
|
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
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manager: dansimp
|
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audience: ITPro
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ms.collection:
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- M365-security-compliance
|
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|
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ms.topic: article
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ms.custom: migrationguides
|
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ms.date: 09/22/2020
|
||||
ms.reviewer: jesquive, chventou, jonix, chriggs, owtho
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Switch to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint - Phase 1: Prepare
|
||||
|
||||
|<br/>Phase 1: Prepare |[](switch-to-microsoft-defender-setup.md)<br/>[Phase 2: Set up](switch-to-microsoft-defender-setup.md) |[](switch-to-microsoft-defender-onboard.md)<br/>[Phase 3: Onboard](switch-to-microsoft-defender-onboard.md) |
|
||||
|--|--|--|
|
||||
|*You are here!*| | |
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**Welcome to the Prepare phase of [switching to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](switch-to-microsoft-defender-migration.md#the-migration-process)**.
|
||||
|
||||
This migration phase includes the following steps:
|
||||
1. [Get and deploy updates across your organization's devices](#get-and-deploy-updates-across-your-organizations-devices)
|
||||
2. [Get Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](#get-microsoft-defender-for-endpoint).
|
||||
3. [Grant access to the Microsoft Defender Security Center](#grant-access-to-the-microsoft-defender-security-center).
|
||||
4. [Configure device proxy and internet connectivity settings](#configure-device-proxy-and-internet-connectivity-settings).
|
||||
|
||||
## Get and deploy updates across your organization's devices
|
||||
|
||||
As a best practice, keep your organization's devices and endpoints up to date. Make sure your existing endpoint protection and antivirus solution is up to date, and that the operating systems and apps your organization is also have the latest updates. Doing this now can help prevent problems later as you migrate to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint and Microsoft Defender Antivirus.
|
||||
|
||||
### Make sure your existing solution is up to date
|
||||
|
||||
Keep your existing endpoint protection solution up to date, and make sure that your organization's devices have the latest security updates.
|
||||
|
||||
Need help? See your solution provider's documentation.
|
||||
|
||||
### Make sure your organization's devices are up to date
|
||||
|
||||
Need help updating your organization's devices? See the following resources:
|
||||
|
||||
|OS | Resource |
|
||||
|:--|:--|
|
||||
|Windows |[Microsoft Update](https://www.update.microsoft.com) |
|
||||
|macOS | [How to update the software on your Mac](https://support.apple.com/HT201541)|
|
||||
|iOS |[Update your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch](https://support.apple.com/HT204204)|
|
||||
|Android |[Check & update your Android version](https://support.google.com/android/answer/7680439) |
|
||||
|Linux | [Linux 101: Updating Your System](https://www.linux.com/training-tutorials/linux-101-updating-your-system) |
|
||||
|
||||
## Get Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
|
||||
|
||||
Now that you've updated your organization's devices, the next step is to get Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, assign licenses, and make sure the service is provisioned.
|
||||
|
||||
1. Buy or try Microsoft Defender for Endpoint today. [Start a free trial or request a quote](https://aka.ms/mdatp).
|
||||
|
||||
2. Verify that your licenses are properly provisioned. [Check your license state](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/production-deployment#check-license-state).
|
||||
|
||||
3. As a global administrator or security administrator, set up your dedicated cloud instance of Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. See [Microsoft Defender for Endpoint setup: Tenant configuration](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/production-deployment#tenant-configuration).
|
||||
|
||||
4. If endpoints (such as devices) in your organization use a proxy to access the internet, see [Microsoft Defender for Endpoint setup: Network configuration](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/production-deployment#network-configuration).
|
||||
|
||||
At this point, you are ready to grant access to your security administrators and security operators who will use the Microsoft Defender Security Center ([https://aka.ms/MDATPportal](https://aka.ms/MDATPportal)).
|
||||
|
||||
> [!NOTE]
|
||||
> The Microsoft Defender Security Center is sometimes referred to as the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint portal, and can be accessed at [https://aka.ms/MDATPportal](https://aka.ms/MDATPportal).
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|
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## Grant access to the Microsoft Defender Security Center
|
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|
||||
The Microsoft Defender Security Center ([https://aka.ms/MDATPportal](https://aka.ms/MDATPportal)) is where you access and configure features and capabilities of Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. To learn more, see [Overview of the Microsoft Defender Security Center](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/use).
|
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|
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Permissions to the Microsoft Defender Security Center can be granted by using either basic permissions or role-based access control (RBAC). We recommend using RBAC so that you have more granular control over permissions.
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|
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1. Plan the roles and permissions for your security administrators and security operators. See [Role-based access control](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/prepare-deployment#role-based-access-control).
|
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|
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2. Set up and configure RBAC. We recommend using [Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/fundamentals/what-is-intune) to configure RBAC, especially if your organization is using a combination of Windows 10, macOS, iOS, and Android devices. See [setting up RBAC using Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/fundamentals/role-based-access-control).
|
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|
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If your organization requires a method other than Intune, choose one of the following options:
|
||||
- [Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/core/servers/deploy/configure/configure-role-based-administration)
|
||||
- [Advanced Group Policy Management](https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/agpm)
|
||||
- [Windows Admin Center](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-server/manage/windows-admin-center/overview)
|
||||
|
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3. Grant access to the Microsoft Defender Security Center. (Need help? See [Manage portal access using RBAC](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/rbac)).
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|
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## Configure device proxy and internet connectivity settings
|
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|
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To enable communication between your devices and Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, configure proxy and internet settings. The following table includes links to resources you can use to configure your proxy and internet settings for various operating systems and capabilities:
|
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|
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|Capabilities | Operating System | Resources |
|
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|--|--|--|
|
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|[Endpoint detection and response](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/overview-endpoint-detection-response) (EDR) |- [Windows 10](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information) <br/>- [Windows Server 2019](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information/status-windows-10-1809-and-windows-server-2019)<br/>- [Windows Server 1803 or later](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-server/get-started/whats-new-in-windows-server-1803) |[Configure machine proxy and internet connectivity settings](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/configure-proxy-internet) |
|
||||
|EDR |- [Windows Server 2016](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information/status-windows-10-1607-and-windows-server-2016) <br/>- [Windows Server 2012 R2](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information/status-windows-8.1-and-windows-server-2012-r2)<br/>- [Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information/status-windows-7-and-windows-server-2008-r2-sp1)<br/>- [Windows 8.1](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information/status-windows-8.1-and-windows-server-2012-r2)<br/>- [Windows 7 SP1](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information/status-windows-7-and-windows-server-2008-r2-sp1) |[Configure proxy and internet connectivity settings](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/onboard-downlevel#configure-proxy-and-internet-connectivity-settings) |
|
||||
|EDR |macOS: <br/>- 10.15 (Catalina)<br/>- 10.14 (Mojave) <br/>- 10.13 (High Sierra) |[Microsoft Defender ATP for Mac: Network connections](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/microsoft-defender-atp-mac#network-connections) |
|
||||
|[Microsoft Defender Antivirus](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-antivirus/microsoft-defender-antivirus-in-windows-10) |- [Windows 10](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information) <br/>- [Windows Server 2019](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information/status-windows-10-1809-and-windows-server-2019)<br/>- [Windows Server 1803 or later](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-server/get-started/whats-new-in-windows-server-1803) <br/>- [Windows Server 2016](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-server/get-started/whats-new-in-windows-server-2016) |[Configure and validate Microsoft Defender Antivirus network connections](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-antivirus/configure-network-connections-microsoft-defender-antivirus)<br/> |
|
||||
|Antivirus |macOS: <br/>- 10.15 (Catalina)<br/>- 10.14 (Mojave) <br/>- 10.13 (High Sierra) |[Microsoft Defender ATP for Mac: Network connections](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/microsoft-defender-atp-mac#network-connections) |
|
||||
|Antivirus |Linux: <br/>- RHEL 7.2+<br/>- CentOS Linux 7.2+<br/>- Ubuntu 16 LTS, or higher LTS<br/>- SLES 12+<br/>- Debian 9+<br/>- Oracle Linux 7.2 |[Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux: Network connections](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/microsoft-defender-atp-linux#network-connections) |
|
||||
|
||||
## Next step
|
||||
|
||||
**Congratulations**! You have completed the **Prepare** phase of [switching to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](switch-to-microsoft-defender-migration.md#the-migration-process)!
|
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|
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- [Proceed to set up Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](switch-to-microsoft-defender-setup.md).
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---
|
||||
title: Switch to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint - Setup
|
||||
description: This is phase 2, Setup, for switching to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.
|
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keywords: migration, windows defender advanced threat protection, atp, edr
|
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search.product: eADQiWindows 10XVcnh
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search.appverid: met150
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ms.prod: w10
|
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ms.technology: windows
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
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ms.sitesec: library
|
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ms.pagetype: security
|
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ms.author: deniseb
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author: denisebmsft
|
||||
ms.localizationpriority: medium
|
||||
manager: dansimp
|
||||
audience: ITPro
|
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ms.collection:
|
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- M365-security-compliance
|
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- m365solution-migratetomdatp
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ms.topic: article
|
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ms.custom: migrationguides
|
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ms.date: 09/22/2020
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ms.reviewer: jesquive, chventou, jonix, chriggs, owtho
|
||||
---
|
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|
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# Switch to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint - Phase 2: Setup
|
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|
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|[](switch-to-microsoft-defender-prepare.md)<br/>[Phase 1: Prepare](switch-to-microsoft-defender-prepare.md) |<br/>Phase 2: Set up |[](switch-to-microsoft-defender-onboard.md)<br/>[Phase 3: Onboard](switch-to-microsoft-defender-onboard.md) |
|
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|--|--|--|
|
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||*You are here!* | |
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**Welcome to the Setup phase of [switching to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](switch-to-microsoft-defender-migration.md#the-migration-process)**. This phase includes the following steps:
|
||||
1. [Enable Microsoft Defender Antivirus and confirm it's in passive mode](#enable-microsoft-defender-antivirus-and-confirm-its-in-passive-mode).
|
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2. [Get updates for Microsoft Defender Antivirus](#get-updates-for-microsoft-defender-antivirus).
|
||||
3. [Add Microsoft Defender for Endpoint to the exclusion list for your existing endpoint solution](#add-microsoft-defender-for-endpoint-to-the-exclusion-list-for-your-existing-solution).
|
||||
4. [Add your existing solution to the exclusion list for Microsoft Defender Antivirus](#add-your-existing-solution-to-the-exclusion-list-for-microsoft-defender-antivirus).
|
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5. [Add your existing solution to the exclusion list for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](#add-your-existing-solution-to-the-exclusion-list-for-microsoft-defender-for-endpoint).
|
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6. [Set up your device groups, device collections, and organizational units](#set-up-your-device-groups-device-collections-and-organizational-units).
|
||||
7. [Configure antimalware policies and real-time protection](#configure-antimalware-policies-and-real-time-protection).
|
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|
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## Enable Microsoft Defender Antivirus and confirm it's in passive mode
|
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|
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On certain versions of Windows, such as Windows Server, Microsoft Defender Antivirus might have been uninstalled or disabled when your McAfee solution was installed. This is because Microsoft Defender Antivirus does not enter passive or disabled mode when you install a third-party antivirus product, such as McAfee. (To learn more about this, see [Microsoft Defender Antivirus compatibility](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-antivirus/microsoft-defender-antivirus-compatibility).)
|
||||
|
||||
This step of the migration process includes the following tasks:
|
||||
- [Setting DisableAntiSpyware to false on Windows Server](#set-disableantispyware-to-false-on-windows-server)
|
||||
- [Reinstalling Microsoft Defender Antivirus on Windows Server](#reinstall-microsoft-defender-antivirus-on-windows-server);
|
||||
- [Setting Microsoft Defender Antivirus to passive mode on Windows Server](#set-microsoft-defender-antivirus-to-passive-mode-on-windows-server)
|
||||
- [Enabling Microsoft Defender Antivirus on your Windows client devices](#enable-microsoft-defender-antivirus-on-your-windows-client-devices); and
|
||||
- [Confirming that Microsoft Defender Antivirus is set to passive mode](#confirm-that-microsoft-defender-antivirus-is-in-passive-mode).
|
||||
|
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### Set DisableAntiSpyware to false on Windows Server
|
||||
|
||||
The [DisableAntiSpyware](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-hardware/customize/desktop/unattend/security-malware-windows-defender-disableantispyware) registry key was used in the past to disable Microsoft Defender Antivirus, and deploy another antivirus product, such as McAfee. In general, you should not have this registry key on your Windows devices and endpoints; however, if you do have `DisableAntiSpyware` configured, here's how to set its value to false:
|
||||
|
||||
1. On your Windows Server device, open Registry Editor.
|
||||
|
||||
2. Navigate to `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows Defender`.
|
||||
|
||||
3. In that folder, look for a DWORD entry called **DisableAntiSpyware**.
|
||||
|
||||
- If you do not see that entry, you're all set.
|
||||
|
||||
- If you do see **DisableAntiSpyware**, proceed to step 4.
|
||||
|
||||
4. Right-click the DisableAntiSpyware DWORD, and then choose **Modify**.
|
||||
|
||||
5. Set the value to `0`. (This sets the registry key's value to *false*.)
|
||||
|
||||
> [!TIP]
|
||||
> To learn more about this registry key, see [DisableAntiSpyware](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-hardware/customize/desktop/unattend/security-malware-windows-defender-disableantispyware).
|
||||
|
||||
### Reinstall Microsoft Defender Antivirus on Windows Server
|
||||
|
||||
> [!NOTE]
|
||||
> The following procedure applies only to endpoints or devices that are running the following versions of Windows:
|
||||
> - Windows Server 2019
|
||||
> - Windows Server, version 1803 (core-only mode)
|
||||
> - Windows Server 2016
|
||||
|
||||
1. As a local administrator on the endpoint or device, open Windows PowerShell.
|
||||
|
||||
2. Run the following PowerShell cmdlets: <br/>
|
||||
|
||||
`Dism /online /Get-FeatureInfo /FeatureName:Windows-Defender-Features` <br/>
|
||||
|
||||
`Dism /online /Get-FeatureInfo /FeatureName:Windows-Defender` <br/>
|
||||
|
||||
3. To verify Microsoft Defender Antivirus is running, use the following PowerShell cmdlet: <br/>
|
||||
|
||||
`Get-Service -Name windefend`
|
||||
|
||||
> [!TIP]
|
||||
> Need help? See [Microsoft Defender Antivirus on Windows Server 2016 and 2019](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-antivirus/microsoft-defender-antivirus-on-windows-server-2016).
|
||||
|
||||
### Set Microsoft Defender Antivirus to passive mode on Windows Server
|
||||
|
||||
Because your organization is still using your existing endpoint protection solution, you must set Microsoft Defender Antivirus to passive mode. That way, your existing solution and Microsoft Defender Antivirus can run side by side until you have finished onboarding to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.
|
||||
|
||||
1. Open Registry Editor, and then navigate to <br/>
|
||||
`Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Windows Advanced Threat Protection`.
|
||||
|
||||
2. Edit (or create) a DWORD entry called **ForceDefenderPassiveMode**, and specify the following settings:
|
||||
|
||||
- Set the DWORD's value to **1**.
|
||||
|
||||
- Under **Base**, select **Hexadecimal**.
|
||||
|
||||
> [!NOTE]
|
||||
> You can use other methods to set the registry key, such as the following:
|
||||
>- [Group Policy Preference](https://docs.microsoft.com/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/dn581922(v=ws.11))
|
||||
>- [Local Group Policy Object tool](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/security-compliance-toolkit-10#what-is-the-local-group-policy-object-lgpo-tool)
|
||||
>- [A package in Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/apps/deploy-use/packages-and-programs)
|
||||
|
||||
### Enable Microsoft Defender Antivirus on your Windows client devices
|
||||
|
||||
Because your organization has been using a non-Microsoft antivirus solution, Microsoft Defender Antivirus is most likely disabled on your organization's Windows devices. This step of the migration process involves enabling Microsoft Defender Antivirus.
|
||||
|
||||
To enable Microsoft Defender Antivirus, we recommend using Intune. However, you can any of the methods that are listed in the following table:
|
||||
|
||||
|Method |What to do |
|
||||
|---------|---------|
|
||||
|[Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/fundamentals/tutorial-walkthrough-endpoint-manager) <br/><br/>**NOTE**: Intune is now Microsoft Endpoint Manager. |1. Go to the [Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431) and sign in.<br/><br/>2. Select **Devices** > **Configuration profiles**, and then select the profile type you want to configure. <br/>If you haven't yet created a **Device restrictions** profile type, or if you want to create a new one, see [Configure device restriction settings in Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/device-restrictions-configure).<br/><br/>3. Select **Properties**, and then select **Configuration settings: Edit**.<br/><br/>4. Expand **Microsoft Defender Antivirus**. <br/><br/>5. Enable **Cloud-delivered protection**.<br/><br/>6. In the **Prompt users before sample submission** dropdown, select **Send all samples automatically**.<br/><br/>7. In the **Detect potentially unwanted applications** dropdown, select **Enable** or **Audit**.<br/><br/>8. Select **Review + save**, and then choose **Save**.<br/><br/>For more information about Intune device profiles, including how to create and configure their settings, see [What are Microsoft Intune device profiles?](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/device-profiles).|
|
||||
|Control Panel in Windows |Follow the guidance here: [Turn on Microsoft Defender Antivirus](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/user-help/turn-on-defender-windows). <br/><br/>**NOTE**: You might see *Windows Defender Antivirus* instead of *Microsoft Defender Antivirus* in some versions of Windows. |
|
||||
|[Advanced Group Policy Management](https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoft-desktop-optimization-pack/agpm/) <br/>or<br/>[Group Policy Management Console](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-antivirus/use-group-policy-microsoft-defender-antivirus) |1. Go to `Computer configuration > Administrative templates > Windows components > Microsoft Defender Antivirus`. <br/><br/>2. Look for a policy called **Turn off Microsoft Defender Antivirus**.<br/> <br/>3. Choose **Edit policy setting**, and make sure that policy is disabled. This enables Microsoft Defender Antivirus. <br/><br/>**NOTE**: You might see *Windows Defender Antivirus* instead of *Microsoft Defender Antivirus* in some versions of Windows. |
|
||||
|
||||
### Confirm that Microsoft Defender Antivirus is in passive mode
|
||||
|
||||
Microsoft Defender Antivirus can run alongside your existing endpoint protection solution if you set Microsoft Defender Antivirus to passive mode. You can use either Command Prompt or PowerShell to perform this task, as described in the following table:
|
||||
|
||||
|Method |What to do |
|
||||
|---------|---------|
|
||||
|Command Prompt |1. On a Windows device, open Command Prompt as an administrator. <br/><br/>2. Type `sc query windefend`, and then press Enter.<br/><br/>3. Review the results to confirm that Microsoft Defender Antivirus is running in passive mode. |
|
||||
|PowerShell |1. On a Windows device, open Windows PowerShell as an administrator.<br/><br/>2. Run the [Get-MpComputerStatus](https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/defender/Get-MpComputerStatus) cmdlet. <br/><br/>3. In the list of results, look for **AntivirusEnabled: True**. |
|
||||
|
||||
> [!NOTE]
|
||||
> You might see *Windows Defender Antivirus* instead of *Microsoft Defender Antivirus* in some versions of Windows.
|
||||
|
||||
## Get updates for Microsoft Defender Antivirus
|
||||
|
||||
Keeping Microsoft Defender Antivirus up to date is critical to assure your devices have the latest technology and features needed to protect against new malware and attack techniques, even if Microsoft Defender Antivirus is running in [passive mode](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-antivirus/microsoft-defender-antivirus-compatibility).
|
||||
|
||||
There are two types of updates related to keeping Microsoft Defender Antivirus up to date:
|
||||
- Security intelligence updates
|
||||
- Product updates
|
||||
|
||||
To get your updates, follow the guidance in [Manage Microsoft Defender Antivirus updates and apply baselines](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-antivirus/manage-updates-baselines-microsoft-defender-antivirus).
|
||||
|
||||
## Add Microsoft Defender for Endpoint to the exclusion list for your existing solution
|
||||
|
||||
This step of the setup process involves adding Microsoft Defender for Endpoint to the exclusion list for your existing endpoint protection solution and any other security products your organization is using.
|
||||
|
||||
> [!TIP]
|
||||
> To get help configuring exclusions, refer to your solution provider's documentation.
|
||||
|
||||
The specific exclusions to configure depend on which version of Windows your endpoints or devices are running, and are listed in the following table:
|
||||
|
||||
|OS |Exclusions |
|
||||
|--|--|
|
||||
|- Windows 10, [version 1803](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information/status-windows-10-1803) or later (See [Windows 10 release information](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information))<br/>- Windows 10, version 1703 or [1709](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information/status-windows-10-1709) with [KB4493441](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4493441) installed <br/>- [Windows Server 2019](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information/status-windows-10-1809-and-windows-server-2019)<br/>- [Windows Server, version 1803](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-server/get-started/whats-new-in-windows-server-1803) |`C:\Program Files\Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection\MsSense.exe`<br/><br/>`C:\Program Files\Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection\SenseCncProxy.exe`<br/><br/>`C:\Program Files\Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection\SenseSampleUploader.exe`<br/><br/>`C:\Program Files\Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection\SenseIR.exe`<br/> |
|
||||
|- [Windows 8.1](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information/status-windows-8.1-and-windows-server-2012-r2) <br/>- [Windows 7](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information/status-windows-7-and-windows-server-2008-r2-sp1)<br/>- [Windows Server 2016](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information/status-windows-10-1607-and-windows-server-2016)<br/>- [Windows Server 2012 R2](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information/status-windows-8.1-and-windows-server-2012-r2)<br/>- [Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information/status-windows-7-and-windows-server-2008-r2-sp1) |`C:\Program Files\Microsoft Monitoring Agent\Agent\Health Service State\Monitoring Host Temporary Files 6\45\MsSenseS.exe`<br/><br/>**NOTE**: Where Monitoring Host Temporary Files 6\45 can be different numbered subfolders.<br/><br/>`C:\Program Files\Microsoft Monitoring Agent\Agent\AgentControlPanel.exe`<br/><br/>`C:\Program Files\Microsoft Monitoring Agent\Agent\HealthService.exe`<br/><br/>`C:\Program Files\Microsoft Monitoring Agent\Agent\HSLockdown.exe`<br/><br/>`C:\Program Files\Microsoft Monitoring Agent\Agent\MOMPerfSnapshotHelper.exe`<br/><br/>`C:\Program Files\Microsoft Monitoring Agent\Agent\MonitoringHost.exe`<br/><br/>`C:\Program Files\Microsoft Monitoring Agent\Agent\TestCloudConnection.exe` |
|
||||
|
||||
## Add your existing solution to the exclusion list for Microsoft Defender Antivirus
|
||||
|
||||
During this step of the setup process, you add your existing solution to the Microsoft Defender Antivirus exclusion list.
|
||||
|
||||
When you add [exclusions to Microsoft Defender Antivirus scans](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-antivirus/configure-exclusions-microsoft-defender-antivirus), you should add path and process exclusions. Keep the following points in mind:
|
||||
- Path exclusions exclude specific files and whatever those files access.
|
||||
- Process exclusions exclude whatever a process touches, but does not exclude the process itself.
|
||||
- If you list each executable (.exe) as both a path exclusion and a process exclusion, the process and whatever it touches are excluded.
|
||||
- List your process exclusions using their full path and not by their name only. (The name-only method is less secure.)
|
||||
|
||||
You can choose from several methods to add your exclusions to Microsoft Defender Antivirus, as listed in the following table:
|
||||
|
||||
|Method | What to do|
|
||||
|--|--|
|
||||
|[Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/fundamentals/tutorial-walkthrough-endpoint-manager) <br/><br/>**NOTE**: Intune is now Microsoft Endpoint Manager. |1. Go to the [Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431) and sign in.<br/><br/>2. Select **Devices** > **Configuration profiles**, and then select the profile that you want to configure.<br/><br/>3. Under **Manage**, select **Properties**. <br/><br/>4. Select **Configuration settings: Edit**.<br/><br/>5. Expand **Microsoft Defender Antivirus**, and then expand **Microsoft Defender Antivirus Exclusions**.<br/><br/>6. Specify the files and folders, extensions, and processes to exclude from Microsoft Defender Antivirus scans. For reference, see [Microsoft Defender Antivirus exclusions](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/intune/configuration/device-restrictions-windows-10#microsoft-defender-antivirus-exclusions).<br/><br/>7. Choose **Review + save**, and then choose **Save**. |
|
||||
|[Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/) |1. Using the [Configuration Manager console](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/core/servers/manage/admin-console), go to **Assets and Compliance** > **Endpoint Protection** > **Antimalware Policies**, and then select the policy that you want to modify. <br/><br/>2. Specify exclusion settings for files and folders, extensions, and processes to exclude from Microsoft Defender Antivirus scans. |
|
||||
|[Group Policy Object](https://docs.microsoft.com/previous-versions/windows/desktop/Policy/group-policy-objects) | 1. On your Group Policy management computer, open the [Group Policy Management Console](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/cc731212.aspx), right-click the Group Policy Object you want to configure and click **Edit**.<br/><br/>2. In the **Group Policy Management Editor**, go to **Computer configuration** and click **Administrative templates**.<br/><br/>3. Expand the tree to **Windows components > Microsoft Defender Antivirus > Exclusions**.<br/>**NOTE**: You might see *Windows Defender Antivirus* instead of *Microsoft Defender Antivirus* in some versions of Windows.<br/><br/>4. Double-click the **Path Exclusions** setting and add the exclusions.<br/>- Set the option to **Enabled**.<br/>- Under the **Options** section, click **Show...**.<br/>- Specify each folder on its own line under the **Value name** column.<br/>- If you specify a file, make sure to enter a fully qualified path to the file, including the drive letter, folder path, filename, and extension. Enter **0** in the **Value** column.<br/><br/>5. Click **OK**.<br/><br/>6. Double-click the **Extension Exclusions** setting and add the exclusions.<br/>- Set the option to **Enabled**.<br/>- Under the **Options** section, click **Show...**.<br/>- Enter each file extension on its own line under the **Value name** column. Enter **0** in the **Value** column.<br/><br/>7. Click **OK**. |
|
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|Local group policy object |1. On the endpoint or device, open the Local Group Policy Editor. <br/><br/>2. Go to **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Windows Components** > **Microsoft Defender Antivirus** > **Exclusions**. <br/>**NOTE**: You might see *Windows Defender Antivirus* instead of *Microsoft Defender Antivirus* in some versions of Windows.<br/><br/>3. Specify your path and process exclusions. |
|
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|Registry key |1. Export the following registry key: `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows Defender\exclusions`.<br/><br/>2. Import the registry key. Here are two examples:<br/>- Local path: `regedit.exe /s c:\temp\ MDAV_Exclusion.reg` <br/>- Network share: `regedit.exe /s \\FileServer\ShareName\MDAV_Exclusion.reg` |
|
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|
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## Add your existing solution to the exclusion list for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
|
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|
||||
To add exclusions to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, you create [indicators](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/manage-indicators#create-indicators-for-files).
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|
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1. Go to the Microsoft Defender Security Center ([https://aka.ms/MDATPportal](https://aka.ms/MDATPportal)) and sign in.
|
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|
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2. In the navigation pane, choose **Settings** > **Rules** > **Indicators**.
|
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|
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3. On the **File hashes** tab, choose **Add indicator**.
|
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|
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3. On the **Indicator** tab, specify the following settings:
|
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- File hash (Need help? See [Find a file hash using CMPivot](#find-a-file-hash-using-cmpivot) in this article.)
|
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- Under **Expires on (UTC)**, choose **Never**.
|
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4. On the **Action** tab, specify the following settings:
|
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- **Response Action**: **Allow**
|
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- Title and description
|
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|
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5. On the **Scope** tab, under **Device groups**, select either **All devices in my scope** or **Select from list**.
|
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|
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6. On the **Summary** tab, review the settings, and then click **Save**.
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|
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### Find a file hash using CMPivot
|
||||
|
||||
CMPivot is an in-console utility for Configuration Manager. CMPivot provides access to the real-time state of devices in your environment. It immediately runs a query on all currently connected devices in the target collection and returns the results. To learn more, see [CMPivot overview](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/core/servers/manage/cmpivot-overview).
|
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|
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To use CMPivot to get your file hash, follow these steps:
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|
||||
1. Review the [prerequisites](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/core/servers/manage/cmpivot#prerequisites).
|
||||
|
||||
2. [Start CMPivot](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/core/servers/manage/cmpivot#start-cmpivot).
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|
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3. Connect to Configuration Manager (`SCCM_ServerName.DomainName.com`).
|
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|
||||
4. Select the **Query** tab.
|
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|
||||
5. In the **Device Collection** list, and choose **All Systems (default)**.
|
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|
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6. In the query box, type the following query:<br/>
|
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|
||||
```kusto
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File(c:\\windows\\notepad.exe)
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| project Hash
|
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```
|
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> [!NOTE]
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> In the query above, replace *notepad.exe* with the your third-party security product process name.
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|
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## Set up your device groups, device collections, and organizational units
|
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|
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| Collection type | What to do |
|
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|--|--|
|
||||
|[Device groups](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/machine-groups) (formerly called machine groups) enable your security operations team to configure security capabilities, such as automated investigation and remediation.<br/><br/> Device groups are also useful for assigning access to those devices so that your security operations team can take remediation actions if needed. <br/><br/>Device groups are created in the Microsoft Defender Security Center. |1. Go to the Microsoft Defender Security Center ([https://aka.ms/MDATPportal](https://aka.ms/MDATPportal)).<br/><br/>2. In the navigation pane on the left, choose **Settings** > **Permissions** > **Device groups**. <br/><br/>3. Choose **+ Add device group**.<br/><br/>4. Specify a name and description for the device group.<br/><br/>5. In the **Automation level** list, select an option. (We recommend **Full - remediate threats automatically**.) To learn more about the various automation levels, see [How threats are remediated](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/automated-investigations#how-threats-are-remediated).<br/><br/>6. Specify conditions for a matching rule to determine which devices belong to the device group. For example, you can choose a domain, OS versions, or even use [device tags](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/machine-tags). <br/><br/>7. On the **User access** tab, specify roles that should have access to the devices that are included in the device group. <br/><br/>8. Choose **Done**. |
|
||||
|[Device collections](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/core/clients/manage/collections/introduction-to-collections) enable your security operations team to manage applications, deploy compliance settings, or install software updates on the devices in your organization. <br/><br/>Device collections are created by using [Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/). |Follow the steps in [Create a collection](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/core/clients/manage/collections/create-collections#bkmk_create). |
|
||||
|[Organizational units](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory-domain-services/create-ou) enable you to logically group objects such as user accounts, service accounts, or computer accounts. You can then assign administrators to specific organizational units, and apply group policy to enforce targeted configuration settings.<br/><br/> Organizational units are defined in [Azure Active Directory Domain Services](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory-domain-services). | Follow the steps in [Create an Organizational Unit in an Azure Active Directory Domain Services managed domain](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory-domain-services/create-ou). |
|
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|
||||
## Configure antimalware policies and real-time protection
|
||||
|
||||
Using Configuration Manager and your device collection(s), configure your antimalware policies.
|
||||
|
||||
- See [Create and deploy antimalware policies for Endpoint Protection in Configuration Manager](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/protect/deploy-use/endpoint-antimalware-policies).
|
||||
|
||||
- While you create and configure your antimalware policies, make sure to review the [real-time protection settings](https://docs.microsoft.com/mem/configmgr/protect/deploy-use/endpoint-antimalware-policies#real-time-protection-settings) and [enable block at first sight](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-antivirus/configure-block-at-first-sight-microsoft-defender-antivirus).
|
||||
|
||||
> [!TIP]
|
||||
> You can deploy the policies before your organization's devices on onboarded.
|
||||
|
||||
## Next step
|
||||
|
||||
**Congratulations**! You have completed the Setup phase of [switching to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](switch-to-microsoft-defender-migration.md#the-migration-process)!
|
||||
|
||||
- [Proceed to Phase 3: Onboard to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](switch-to-microsoft-defender-onboard.md)
|
@ -1,10 +1,11 @@
|
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---
|
||||
title: Migrate from Symantec to Microsoft Defender ATP
|
||||
description: Get an overview of how to make the switch from Symantec to Microsoft Defender ATP
|
||||
title: Migrate from Symantec to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
|
||||
description: Get an overview of how to make the switch from Symantec to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
|
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keywords: migration, windows defender advanced threat protection, atp, edr
|
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search.product: eADQiWindows 10XVcnh
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search.appverid: met150
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ms.prod: w10
|
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ms.technology: windows
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.pagetype: security
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@ -18,31 +19,31 @@ ms.collection:
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- m365solution-symantecmigrate
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- m365solution-overview
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ms.topic: conceptual
|
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ms.date: 09/04/2020
|
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ms.date: 09/22/2020
|
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ms.custom: migrationguides
|
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ms.reviewer: depicker, yongrhee, chriggs
|
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---
|
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|
||||
# Migrate from Symantec to Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection
|
||||
# Migrate from Symantec to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
|
||||
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Microsoft 365 Defender rebranding](../../includes/microsoft-defender.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
If you are planning to switch from Symantec Endpoint Protection (Symantec) to [Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection) (Microsoft Defender ATP), you're in the right place. Use this article as a guide to plan your migration.
|
||||
If you are planning to switch from Symantec Endpoint Protection (Symantec) to [Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection), you're in the right place. Use this article as a guide to plan your migration.
|
||||
|
||||
## The migration process
|
||||
|
||||
When you switch from Symantec to Microsoft Defender ATP, you follow a process that can be divided into three phases, as described in the following table:
|
||||
When you switch from Symantec to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, you follow a process that can be divided into three phases, as described in the following table:
|
||||
|
||||
|Phase |Description |
|
||||
|--|--|
|
||||
|[](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-prepare.md)<br/>[Prepare for your migration](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-prepare.md) |During the **Prepare** phase, you get Microsoft Defender ATP, plan your roles and permissions, and grant access to the Microsoft Defender Security Center. You also configure your device proxy and internet settings to enable communication between your organization's devices and Microsoft Defender ATP. |
|
||||
|[](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-setup.md)<br/>[Set up Microsoft Defender ATP](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-setup.md) |During the **Setup** phase, you configure settings and exclusions for Microsoft Defender Antivirus, Microsoft Defender ATP, and Symantec Endpoint Protection. You also create device groups, collections, and organizational units. Finally, you configure your antimalware policies and real-time protection settings.|
|
||||
|[](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-onboard.md)<br/>[Onboard to Microsoft Defender ATP](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-onboard.md) |During the **Onboard** phase, you onboard your devices to Microsoft Defender ATP and verify that those devices are communicating with Microsoft Defender ATP. Last, you uninstall Symantec and make sure protection through Microsoft Defender ATP is in active mode. |
|
||||
|[](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-prepare.md)<br/>[Prepare for your migration](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-prepare.md) |During the **Prepare** phase, you get Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, plan your roles and permissions, and grant access to the Microsoft Defender Security Center. You also configure your device proxy and internet settings to enable communication between your organization's devices and Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. |
|
||||
|[](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-setup.md)<br/>[Set up Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-setup.md) |During the **Setup** phase, you configure settings and exclusions for Microsoft Defender Antivirus, Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, and Symantec Endpoint Protection. You also create device groups, collections, and organizational units. Finally, you configure your antimalware policies and real-time protection settings.|
|
||||
|[](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-onboard.md)<br/>[Onboard to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-onboard.md) |During the **Onboard** phase, you onboard your devices to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint and verify that those devices are communicating with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. Last, you uninstall Symantec and make sure protection through Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is in active mode. |
|
||||
|
||||
## What's included in Microsoft Defender ATP?
|
||||
## What's included in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint?
|
||||
|
||||
In this migration guide, we focus on [next-generation protection](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-antivirus/microsoft-defender-antivirus-in-windows-10) and [endpoint detection and response](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/overview-endpoint-detection-response) capabilities as a starting point for moving to Microsoft Defender ATP. However, Microsoft Defender ATP includes much more than antivirus and endpoint protection. Microsoft Defender ATP is a unified platform for preventative protection, post-breach detection, automated investigation, and response. The following table summarizes features and capabilities in Microsoft Defender ATP.
|
||||
In this migration guide, we focus on [next-generation protection](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-antivirus/microsoft-defender-antivirus-in-windows-10) and [endpoint detection and response](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/overview-endpoint-detection-response) capabilities as a starting point for moving to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. However, Microsoft Defender for Endpoint includes much more than antivirus and endpoint protection. Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is a unified platform for preventative protection, post-breach detection, automated investigation, and response. The following table summarizes features and capabilities in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.
|
||||
|
||||
| Feature/Capability | Description |
|
||||
|---|---|
|
||||
@ -55,7 +56,7 @@ In this migration guide, we focus on [next-generation protection](https://docs.m
|
||||
| [Automated investigation and remediation](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/automated-investigations) | Automated investigation and response capabilities examine alerts and take immediate remediation action to resolve breaches. |
|
||||
| [Threat hunting service](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/microsoft-threat-experts) (Microsoft Threat Experts) | Threat hunting services provide security operations teams with expert level monitoring and analysis, and to help ensure that critical threats aren't missed. |
|
||||
|
||||
**Want to learn more? See [Microsoft Defender ATP](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection).**
|
||||
**Want to learn more? See [Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection).**
|
||||
|
||||
## Next step
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,10 +1,11 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Symantec to Microsoft Defender ATP - Phase 3, Onboarding
|
||||
description: This is Phase 3, Onboarding, of migrating from Symantec to Microsoft Defender ATP
|
||||
title: Symantec to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint - Phase 3, Onboarding
|
||||
description: This is Phase 3, Onboarding, of migrating from Symantec to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
|
||||
keywords: migration, windows defender advanced threat protection, atp, edr
|
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search.product: eADQiWindows 10XVcnh
|
||||
search.appverid: met150
|
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ms.prod: w10
|
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ms.technology: windows
|
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
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ms.sitesec: library
|
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ms.pagetype: security
|
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@ -17,12 +18,12 @@ ms.collection:
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- M365-security-compliance
|
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- m365solution-symantecmigrate
|
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ms.topic: article
|
||||
ms.date: 09/04/2020
|
||||
ms.date: 09/24/2020
|
||||
ms.custom: migrationguides
|
||||
ms.reviewer: depicker, yongrhee, chriggs
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Migrate from Symantec - Phase 3: Onboard to Microsoft Defender ATP
|
||||
# Migrate from Symantec - Phase 3: Onboard to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
|
||||
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Microsoft 365 Defender rebranding](../../includes/microsoft-defender.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
@ -32,14 +33,14 @@ ms.reviewer: depicker, yongrhee, chriggs
|
||||
|| |*You are here!* |
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**Welcome to Phase 3 of [migrating from Symantec to Microsoft Defender ATP](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-migration.md#the-migration-process)**. This migration phase includes the following steps:
|
||||
**Welcome to Phase 3 of [migrating from Symantec to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-migration.md#the-migration-process)**. This migration phase includes the following steps:
|
||||
|
||||
1. [Onboard devices to Microsoft Defender ATP](#onboard-devices-to-microsoft-defender-atp).
|
||||
1. [Onboard devices to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](#onboard-devices-to-microsoft-defender-for-endpoint).
|
||||
2. [Run a detection test](#run-a-detection-test).
|
||||
3. [Uninstall Symantec](#uninstall-symantec).
|
||||
4. [Make sure Microsoft Defender ATP is in active mode](#make-sure-microsoft-defender-atp-is-in-active-mode).
|
||||
4. [Make sure Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is in active mode](#make-sure-microsoft-defender-for-endpoint-is-in-active-mode).
|
||||
|
||||
## Onboard devices to Microsoft Defender ATP
|
||||
## Onboard devices to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
|
||||
|
||||
1. Go to the Microsoft Defender Security Center ([https://aka.ms/MDATPportal](https://aka.ms/MDATPportal)) and sign in.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -47,7 +48,7 @@ ms.reviewer: depicker, yongrhee, chriggs
|
||||
|
||||
3. In the **Select operating system to start onboarding process** list, select an operating system.
|
||||
|
||||
4. Under **Deployment method**, select an option. Follow the links and prompts to onboard your organization's devices. Need help? See [Onboarding methods](#onboarding-methods).
|
||||
4. Under **Deployment method**, select an option. Follow the links and prompts to onboard your organization's devices. Need help? See [Onboarding methods](#onboarding-methods) (in this article).
|
||||
|
||||
### Onboarding methods
|
||||
|
||||
@ -63,7 +64,7 @@ Deployment methods vary, depending on which operating system is selected. Refer
|
||||
|
||||
## Run a detection test
|
||||
|
||||
To verify that your onboarded devices are properly connected to Microsoft Defender ATP, you can run a detection test.
|
||||
To verify that your onboarded devices are properly connected to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, you can run a detection test.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|Operating system |Guidance |
|
||||
@ -74,7 +75,7 @@ To verify that your onboarded devices are properly connected to Microsoft Defend
|
||||
|
||||
## Uninstall Symantec
|
||||
|
||||
Now that you have onboarded your organization's devices to Microsoft Defender ATP, your next step is to uninstall Symantec.
|
||||
Now that you have onboarded your organization's devices to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, your next step is to uninstall Symantec.
|
||||
|
||||
1. [Disable Tamper Protection](https://knowledge.broadcom.com/external/article?legacyId=tech192023) in Symantec.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -83,24 +84,25 @@ Now that you have onboarded your organization's devices to Microsoft Defender AT
|
||||
2. Go to `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Symantec\Symantec Endpoint Protection\SMC`.
|
||||
3. Look for an entry named **SmcInstData**. Right-click the item, and then choose **Delete**.
|
||||
|
||||
3. Remove Symantec from your devices. If you need help with this, see the following Broadcom resources:
|
||||
3. Remove Symantec from your devices. If you need help with this, see Broadcom's documentation. Here are a few Broadcom resources:
|
||||
- [Uninstall Symantec Endpoint Protection](https://knowledge.broadcom.com/external/article/156148/uninstall-symantec-endpoint-protection.html)
|
||||
- Windows devices: [Manually uninstall Endpoint Protection 14 clients on Windows](https://knowledge.broadcom.com/external/article?articleId=170040)
|
||||
- macOS computers: [Remove Symantec software for Mac using RemoveSymantecMacFiles](https://knowledge.broadcom.com/external/article?articleId=151387)
|
||||
- Linux devices: [Frequently Asked Questions for Endpoint Protection for Linux](https://knowledge.broadcom.com/external/article?articleId=162054)
|
||||
|
||||
## Make sure Microsoft Defender ATP is in active mode
|
||||
## Make sure Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is in active mode
|
||||
|
||||
Now that you have uninstalled Symantec, your next step is to make sure that Microsoft Defender Antivirus and endpoint detection and response are enabled and in active mode.
|
||||
Now that you have uninstalled Symantec, your next step is to make sure that Microsoft Defender Antivirus and Microsoft Defender for Endpoint are enabled and in active mode.
|
||||
|
||||
To do this, visit the Microsoft Defender ATP demo scenarios site ([https://demo.wd.microsoft.com](https://demo.wd.microsoft.com)). Try one or more of the demo scenarios on that page, including at least the following:
|
||||
To do this, visit the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint demo scenarios site ([https://demo.wd.microsoft.com](https://demo.wd.microsoft.com)). Try one or more of the demo scenarios on that page, including at least the following:
|
||||
- Cloud-delivered protection
|
||||
- Potentially Unwanted Applications (PUA)
|
||||
- Network Protection (NP)
|
||||
|
||||
## Next steps
|
||||
|
||||
**Congratulations**! You have completed your [migration from Symantec to Microsoft Defender ATP](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-migration.md#the-migration-process)!
|
||||
**Congratulations**! You have completed your [migration from Symantec to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-migration.md#the-migration-process)!
|
||||
|
||||
- [Visit your security operations dashboard](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/security-operations-dashboard) in the Microsoft Defender Security Center ([https://aka.ms/MDATPportal](https://aka.ms/MDATPportal)).
|
||||
- [Manage Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection, post migration](manage-atp-post-migration.md).
|
||||
|
||||
- [Manage Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, post migration](manage-atp-post-migration.md).
|
||||
|
@ -1,10 +1,11 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
title: Symantec to Microsoft Defender ATP - Phase 1, Preparing
|
||||
description: This is Phase 1, Prepare, of migrating from Symantec to Microsoft Defender ATP.
|
||||
title: Symantec to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint - Phase 1, Preparing
|
||||
description: This is Phase 1, Prepare, of migrating from Symantec to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.
|
||||
keywords: migration, windows defender advanced threat protection, atp, edr
|
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search.product: eADQiWindows 10XVcnh
|
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search.appverid: met150
|
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ms.prod: w10
|
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ms.technology: windows
|
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
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ms.sitesec: library
|
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ms.pagetype: security
|
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@ -17,7 +18,7 @@ ms.collection:
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- M365-security-compliance
|
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- m365solution-symantecmigrate
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ms.topic: article
|
||||
ms.date: 09/04/2020
|
||||
ms.date: 09/22/2020
|
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ms.custom: migrationguides
|
||||
ms.reviewer: depicker, yongrhee, chriggs
|
||||
---
|
||||
@ -32,33 +33,33 @@ ms.reviewer: depicker, yongrhee, chriggs
|
||||
|*You are here!*| | |
|
||||
|
||||
|
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**Welcome to the Prepare phase of [migrating from Symantec to Microsoft Defender ATP](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-migration.md#the-migration-process)**.
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**Welcome to the Prepare phase of [migrating from Symantec to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-migration.md#the-migration-process)**.
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This migration phase includes the following steps:
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1. [Get Microsoft Defender ATP](#get-microsoft-defender-atp).
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1. [Get Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](#get-microsoft-defender-for-endpoint).
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2. [Grant access to the Microsoft Defender Security Center](#grant-access-to-the-microsoft-defender-security-center).
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3. [Configure device proxy and internet connectivity settings](#configure-device-proxy-and-internet-connectivity-settings).
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## Get Microsoft Defender ATP
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## Get Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
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To get started, you must have Microsoft Defender ATP, with licenses assigned and provisioned.
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To get started, you must have Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, with licenses assigned and provisioned.
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1. Buy or try Microsoft Defender ATP today. [Visit Microsoft Defender ATP to start a free trial or request a quote](https://aka.ms/mdatp).
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1. Buy or try Microsoft Defender for Endpoint today. [Visit Microsoft Defender for Endpoint to start a free trial or request a quote](https://aka.ms/mdatp).
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2. Verify that your licenses are properly provisioned. [Check your license state](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/production-deployment#check-license-state).
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3. As a global administrator or security administrator, set up your dedicated cloud instance of Microsoft Defender ATP. See [Microsoft Defender ATP setup: Tenant configuration](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/production-deployment#tenant-configuration).
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3. As a global administrator or security administrator, set up your dedicated cloud instance of Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. See [Microsoft Defender for Endpoint setup: Tenant configuration](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/production-deployment#tenant-configuration).
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4. If endpoints (such as devices) in your organization use a proxy to access the internet, see [Microsoft Defender ATP setup: Network configuration](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/production-deployment#network-configuration).
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4. If endpoints (such as devices) in your organization use a proxy to access the internet, see [Microsoft Defender for Endpoint setup: Network configuration](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/production-deployment#network-configuration).
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At this point, you are ready to grant access to your security administrators and security operators who will use the Microsoft Defender Security Center ([https://aka.ms/MDATPportal](https://aka.ms/MDATPportal)).
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> [!NOTE]
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> The Microsoft Defender Security Center is sometimes referred to as the Microsoft Defender ATP portal.
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> The Microsoft Defender Security Center is sometimes referred to as the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint portal.
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## Grant access to the Microsoft Defender Security Center
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The Microsoft Defender Security Center ([https://aka.ms/MDATPportal](https://aka.ms/MDATPportal)) is where you access and configure features and capabilities of Microsoft Defender ATP. To learn more, see [Overview of the Microsoft Defender Security Center](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/use).
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The Microsoft Defender Security Center ([https://aka.ms/MDATPportal](https://aka.ms/MDATPportal)) is where you access and configure features and capabilities of Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. To learn more, see [Overview of the Microsoft Defender Security Center](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/use).
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Permissions to the Microsoft Defender Security Center can be granted by using either basic permissions or role-based access control (RBAC). We recommend using RBAC so that you have more granular control over permissions.
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## Configure device proxy and internet connectivity settings
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To enable communication between your devices and Microsoft Defender ATP, configure proxy and internet settings. The following table includes links to resources you can use to configure your proxy and internet settings for various operating systems and capabilities:
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To enable communication between your devices and Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, configure proxy and internet settings. The following table includes links to resources you can use to configure your proxy and internet settings for various operating systems and capabilities:
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|Capabilities | Operating System | Resources |
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|--|--|--|
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|:----|:----|:---|
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|[Endpoint detection and response](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/overview-endpoint-detection-response) (EDR) |- [Windows 10](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information) <br/>- [Windows Server 2019](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information/status-windows-10-1809-and-windows-server-2019)<br/>- [Windows Server 1803 or later](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-server/get-started/whats-new-in-windows-server-1803) |[Configure machine proxy and internet connectivity settings](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/configure-proxy-internet) |
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|EDR |- [Windows Server 2016](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information/status-windows-10-1607-and-windows-server-2016) <br/>- [Windows Server 2012 R2](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information/status-windows-8.1-and-windows-server-2012-r2)<br/>- [Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information/status-windows-7-and-windows-server-2008-r2-sp1)<br/>- [Windows 8.1](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information/status-windows-8.1-and-windows-server-2012-r2)<br/>- [Windows 7 SP1](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information/status-windows-7-and-windows-server-2008-r2-sp1) |[Configure proxy and internet connectivity settings](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/onboard-downlevel#configure-proxy-and-internet-connectivity-settings) |
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|EDR |macOS: <br/>- 10.15 (Catalina)<br/>- 10.14 (Mojave) <br/>- 10.13 (High Sierra) |[Microsoft Defender ATP for Mac: Network connections](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/microsoft-defender-atp-mac#network-connections) |
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|[Microsoft Defender Antivirus](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-antivirus/microsoft-defender-antivirus-in-windows-10) |- [Windows 10](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information) <br/>- [Windows Server 2019](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/release-information/status-windows-10-1809-and-windows-server-2019)<br/>- [Windows Server 1803 or later](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-server/get-started/whats-new-in-windows-server-1803) <br/>- [Windows Server 2016](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-server/get-started/whats-new-in-windows-server-2016) |[Configure and validate Microsoft Defender Antivirus network connections](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-antivirus/configure-network-connections-microsoft-defender-antivirus)<br/> |
|
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|Antivirus |macOS: <br/>- 10.15 (Catalina)<br/>- 10.14 (Mojave) <br/>- 10.13 (High Sierra) |[Microsoft Defender ATP for Mac: Network connections](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/microsoft-defender-atp-mac#network-connections) |
|
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|Antivirus |Linux: <br/>- RHEL 7.2+<br/>- CentOS Linux 7.2+<br/>- Ubuntu 16 LTS, or higher LTS<br/>- SLES 12+<br/>- Debian 9+<br/>- Oracle Linux 7.2 |[Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux: Network connections](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/microsoft-defender-atp-linux#network-connections)
|
||||
|Antivirus |Linux: <br/>- RHEL 7.2+<br/>- CentOS Linux 7.2+<br/>- Ubuntu 16 LTS, or higher LTS<br/>- SLES 12+<br/>- Debian 9+<br/>- Oracle Linux 7.2 |[Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux: Network connections](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/microsoft-defender-atp-linux#network-connections) |
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## Next step
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**Congratulations**! You have completed the **Prepare** phase of [migrating from Symantec to Microsoft Defender ATP](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-migration.md#the-migration-process)!
|
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**Congratulations**! You have completed the **Prepare** phase of [migrating from Symantec to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-migration.md#the-migration-process)!
|
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|
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- [Proceed to set up Microsoft Defender ATP](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-setup.md).
|
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- [Proceed to set up Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-setup.md).
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@ -1,10 +1,11 @@
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---
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title: Symantec to Microsoft Defender ATP - Phase 2, Setting Up
|
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description: This is Phase 2, Setup, of migrating from Symantec to Microsoft Defender ATP
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title: Symantec to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint - Phase 2, Setting Up
|
||||
description: This is Phase 2, Setup, of migrating from Symantec to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
|
||||
keywords: migration, windows defender advanced threat protection, atp, edr
|
||||
search.product: eADQiWindows 10XVcnh
|
||||
search.appverid: met150
|
||||
ms.prod: w10
|
||||
ms.technology: windows
|
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
|
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.pagetype: security
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@ -17,12 +18,12 @@ ms.collection:
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- M365-security-compliance
|
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- m365solution-symantecmigrate
|
||||
ms.topic: article
|
||||
ms.date: 09/04/2020
|
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ms.date: 09/24/2020
|
||||
ms.custom: migrationguides
|
||||
ms.reviewer: depicker, yongrhee, chriggs
|
||||
---
|
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|
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# Migrate from Symantec - Phase 2: Set up Microsoft Defender ATP
|
||||
# Migrate from Symantec - Phase 2: Set up Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
|
||||
|
||||
[!INCLUDE [Microsoft 365 Defender rebranding](../../includes/microsoft-defender.md)]
|
||||
|
||||
@ -32,14 +33,15 @@ ms.reviewer: depicker, yongrhee, chriggs
|
||||
||*You are here!* | |
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**Welcome to the Setup phase of [migrating from Symantec to Microsoft Defender ATP](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-migration.md#the-migration-process)**. This phase includes the following steps:
|
||||
**Welcome to the Setup phase of [migrating from Symantec to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-migration.md#the-migration-process)**. This phase includes the following steps:
|
||||
1. [Enable or reinstall Microsoft Defender Antivirus (for certain versions of Windows)](#enable-or-reinstall-microsoft-defender-antivirus-for-certain-versions-of-windows).
|
||||
2. [Enable Microsoft Defender Antivirus](#enable-microsoft-defender-antivirus).
|
||||
3. [Add Microsoft Defender ATP to the exclusion list for Symantec](#add-microsoft-defender-atp-to-the-exclusion-list-for-symantec).
|
||||
4. [Add Symantec to the exclusion list for Microsoft Defender Antivirus](#add-symantec-to-the-exclusion-list-for-microsoft-defender-antivirus).
|
||||
5. [Add Symantec to the exclusion list for Microsoft Defender ATP](#add-symantec-to-the-exclusion-list-for-microsoft-defender-atp).
|
||||
6. [Set up your device groups, device collections, and organizational units](#set-up-your-device-groups-device-collections-and-organizational-units).
|
||||
7. [Configure antimalware policies and real-time protection](#configure-antimalware-policies-and-real-time-protection).
|
||||
3. [Get updates for Microsoft Defender Antivirus](#get-updates-for-microsoft-defender-antivirus).
|
||||
4. [Add Microsoft Defender for Endpoint to the exclusion list for Symantec](#add-microsoft-defender-for-endpoint-to-the-exclusion-list-for-symantec).
|
||||
5. [Add Symantec to the exclusion list for Microsoft Defender Antivirus](#add-symantec-to-the-exclusion-list-for-microsoft-defender-antivirus).
|
||||
6. [Add Symantec to the exclusion list for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](#add-symantec-to-the-exclusion-list-for-microsoft-defender-for-endpoint).
|
||||
7. [Set up your device groups, device collections, and organizational units](#set-up-your-device-groups-device-collections-and-organizational-units).
|
||||
8. [Configure antimalware policies and real-time protection](#configure-antimalware-policies-and-real-time-protection).
|
||||
|
||||
## Enable or reinstall Microsoft Defender Antivirus (for certain versions of Windows)
|
||||
|
||||
@ -48,7 +50,7 @@ ms.reviewer: depicker, yongrhee, chriggs
|
||||
|
||||
On certain versions of Windows, Microsoft Defender Antivirus might have been uninstalled or disabled. This is because Microsoft Defender Antivirus does not enter passive or disabled mode when you install a third-party antivirus product, such as Symantec. To learn more, see [Microsoft Defender Antivirus compatibility](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-antivirus/microsoft-defender-antivirus-compatibility).
|
||||
|
||||
Now that you're moving from Symantec to Microsoft Defender ATP, you'll need to enable or reinstall Microsoft Defender Antivirus, and set it to passive mode.
|
||||
Now that you're moving from Symantec to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, you'll need to enable or reinstall Microsoft Defender Antivirus, and set it to passive mode.
|
||||
|
||||
### Reinstall Microsoft Defender Antivirus on Windows Server
|
||||
|
||||
@ -74,7 +76,7 @@ Now that you're moving from Symantec to Microsoft Defender ATP, you'll need to e
|
||||
|
||||
### Set Microsoft Defender Antivirus to passive mode on Windows Server
|
||||
|
||||
Because your organization is still using Symantec, you must set Microsoft Defender Antivirus to passive mode. That way, Symantec and Microsoft Defender Antivirus can run side by side until you have finished onboarding to Microsoft Defender ATP.
|
||||
Because your organization is still using Symantec, you must set Microsoft Defender Antivirus to passive mode. That way, Symantec and Microsoft Defender Antivirus can run side by side until you have finished onboarding to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.
|
||||
|
||||
1. Open Registry Editor, and then navigate to <br/>
|
||||
`Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Windows Advanced Threat Protection`.
|
||||
@ -113,9 +115,19 @@ Microsoft Defender Antivirus can run alongside Symantec if you set Microsoft Def
|
||||
> [!NOTE]
|
||||
> You might see *Windows Defender Antivirus* instead of *Microsoft Defender Antivirus* in some versions of Windows.
|
||||
|
||||
## Add Microsoft Defender ATP to the exclusion list for Symantec
|
||||
## Get updates for Microsoft Defender Antivirus
|
||||
|
||||
This step of the setup process involves adding Microsoft Defender ATP to the exclusion list for Symantec and any other security products your organization is using. The specific exclusions to configure depend on which version of Windows your endpoints or devices are running, and are listed in the following table:
|
||||
Keeping Microsoft Defender Antivirus up to date is critical to assure your devices have the latest technology and features needed to protect against new malware and attack techniques, even if Microsoft Defender Antivirus is running in [passive mode](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-antivirus/microsoft-defender-antivirus-compatibility).
|
||||
|
||||
There are two types of updates related to keeping Microsoft Defender Antivirus up to date:
|
||||
- Security intelligence updates
|
||||
- Product updates
|
||||
|
||||
To get your updates, follow the guidance in [Manage Microsoft Defender Antivirus updates and apply baselines](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-antivirus/manage-updates-baselines-microsoft-defender-antivirus).
|
||||
|
||||
## Add Microsoft Defender for Endpoint to the exclusion list for Symantec
|
||||
|
||||
This step of the setup process involves adding Microsoft Defender for Endpoint to the exclusion list for Symantec and any other security products your organization is using. The specific exclusions to configure depend on which version of Windows your endpoints or devices are running, and are listed in the following table:
|
||||
|
||||
|OS |Exclusions |
|
||||
|--|--|
|
||||
@ -145,9 +157,9 @@ You can choose from several methods to add your exclusions to Microsoft Defender
|
||||
|Local group policy object |1. On the endpoint or device, open the Local Group Policy Editor. <br/><br/>2. Go to **Computer Configuration** > **Administrative Templates** > **Windows Components** > **Microsoft Defender Antivirus** > **Exclusions**. <br/>**NOTE**: You might see *Windows Defender Antivirus* instead of *Microsoft Defender Antivirus* in some versions of Windows.<br/><br/>3. Specify your path and process exclusions. |
|
||||
|Registry key |1. Export the following registry key: `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows Defender\exclusions`.<br/><br/>2. Import the registry key. Here are two examples:<br/>- Local path: `regedit.exe /s c:\temp\ MDAV_Exclusion.reg` <br/>- Network share: `regedit.exe /s \\FileServer\ShareName\MDAV_Exclusion.reg` |
|
||||
|
||||
## Add Symantec to the exclusion list for Microsoft Defender ATP
|
||||
## Add Symantec to the exclusion list for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
|
||||
|
||||
To add exclusions to Microsoft Defender ATP, you create [indicators](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/manage-indicators#create-indicators-for-files).
|
||||
To add exclusions to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, you create [indicators](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/manage-indicators#create-indicators-for-files).
|
||||
|
||||
1. Go to the Microsoft Defender Security Center ([https://aka.ms/MDATPportal](https://aka.ms/MDATPportal)) and sign in.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -213,6 +225,6 @@ Using Configuration Manager and your device collection(s), configure your antima
|
||||
|
||||
## Next step
|
||||
|
||||
**Congratulations**! You have completed the Setup phase of [migrating from Symantec to Microsoft Defender ATP](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-migration.md#the-migration-process)!
|
||||
**Congratulations**! You have completed the Setup phase of [migrating from Symantec to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-migration.md#the-migration-process)!
|
||||
|
||||
- [Proceed to Phase 3: Onboard to Microsoft Defender ATP](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-onboard.md)
|
||||
- [Proceed to Phase 3: Onboard to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint](symantec-to-microsoft-defender-atp-onboard.md)
|
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