Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection trial of 90 days

Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection Trial: Microsoft will release the next major Windows 10 Fall Creators Update on October 17, and one of the key security for businesses will also be Windows Defender's Advanced Threat Protection (ATP), which further strengthens the shield against cyberattacks with better detection.

Today, Microsoft officially announced a preview of Windows Defender ATP in the face of the official release of the Fall Creators Update, giving stakeholders the chance to test it to decide if it could be useful for their business.Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection

The list of improvements that Windows Defender ATP has is huge, and it all starts with an improved that combines security from all Windows security features such as Windows Defender Antivirus, Windows Defender Firewall, the SmartScreen, Device Guard and Exploit Guard.

Schedules are created using event reports, allowing you to easily see any notifications generated by your software.

Η it can last for up to 90 days without restrictions on app features, and Microsoft says that customers who want to take advantage of the enhanced protection should start testing to prepare for the final version that will come with Windows 10 Fall Creators Update.

"This focused security investment combines the best features of Windows Defender ATP and all of Windows security applications. "We've incorporated new Windows 10 prevention technologies, we've improved our built-in sensors for better script-based attack detection, we've added new response capabilities, and we have powerful analytics," said Raviv Tamir, Windows Defender ATP Program Manager.

You can try the app for 90 days before the official release of Fall Creators Update from the link below:

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/WindowsForBusiness/windows-atp

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