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How to Enable Microsoft Sentinel

To get started, add Microsoft Sentinel to an existing workspace or create a new one. Sign in to the Azure portal. Search for and select Microsoft Sentinel. Select Add. Select the workspace you want to use or create a new one. You can run Microsoft Sentinel on more than one workspace, but the data is isolated to a Read More

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How to Improve Microsoft Secure Score

Some improvement actions give points only when fully completed, while others give partial points if they’ve been completed for some devices or users. Here we’ll provide 10 tips on how to improve your Microsoft Secure Score, along with the impact to your score should you complete them. Multifactor Authentication (MFA) Score impact = +3.9% | Achievable points Read More

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How to Hide or Show “Virus and Threat Protection” in Windows 10

By Shawn Brink Windows 10 version 1703 and later provides the latest antivirus protection with Windows Security, which contains Microsoft Defender Antivirus. When you start up Windows 10 for the first time, Microsoft Defender Antivirus is on and actively helping to protect your device by scanning for malware (malicious software), viruses, and security threats. Microsoft Defender Antivirus uses real-time protection Read More

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4 Ways to Turn On or Off Microsoft Defender Real-time Protection

We have numerous options so you can choose the best way to enable or disable real-time protection. 1: Windows Security Setting2: Edit the Registry or Use Registry Files3: Group Policy Editor4: PowerShell or Command Prompt 1: Windows Security Settings Click on Windows Security in the system tray found in the lower-right corner of your screen. Read More

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How to Manage Microsoft Defender by PowerShell

Introduction All the Windows and Windows Server users know that the operating system features a built-in antimalware protection tool named Windows Defender.The UI of this tool has passed through several changes, but that’s not the only way Windows Defender can be managed: a Windows PowerShell module named “Defender” (provided within the operating system’s PowerShell) can Read More