Windows Defender is Microsoft's own cyber security program, available for all versions of Windows, from Vista to Windows 11 and can be accessed from the 'Windows Security' settings.
Windows Defender (also known as Microsoft Defender) offers users reliable protection from viruses, malware, ransomware, rootkits, phishing and other online threats by running real-time protection, downloading the latest updates, enabling users to set up monitored folders and allowing users to configure personalised settings.
Microsoft reports that tests have shown Windows Defender performs surprisingly well and can even compete with other antivirus programs like Avira, McAfee, and Kaspersky, which we will explore in more detail later.
Windows Defender is available with any Microsoft 365 subscription or as a standalone product called Defender for Business.
Businesses can use Windows Defender in several ways to protect their devices from cyber threats. Here are a few examples:
Overall, businesses can use Windows Defender in various ways to protect their devices and data from cyber threats. By leveraging the features and capabilities of Windows Defender, companies can improve their overall security posture and reduce the risk of cyber attacks.
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The benefits of using Windows Defender for Business include:
Another benefit of Windows Defender is the option to choose from free or paid plans, making the product accessible to businesses of all sizes. And, if you do choose to use the free version, RoboShadow enables you to centrally manage it.
The data below is taken from a recent study by Enlyft and shows the most common industries that use Microsoft Defender. Unsurprisingly, Information Technology and Services businesses make up the most significant percentage, with Windows Defender being most commonly used by businesses in the US, UK and Canada.
Windows Defender has a longstanding history, dating back to 2006. Initially, the software did not fare well among cybersecurity experts, who often recommended alternative antivirus solutions for businesses. Despite this challenging start, Microsoft persevered, dedicating substantial efforts to refining and optimizing the tool. Their tenacity paid off, as Windows Defender ultimately emerged as one of the top-rated antivirus applications on the market.
AV-Test is an independent testing lab, and in 2020 they carried out thorough testing of Windows Defender. Surprisingly, it got an extraordinary score of 6.0/6, making it more than credible for businesses worldwide.
Now that Windows Defender was recognised as a viable option for AV, businesses started to realise other advantages to using it over traditional AV products, such as:
Overall, the combination of convenience, effectiveness, and low system impact make Windows Defender a compelling option for businesses looking to protect their devices from cyber threats.
As we mentioned above, regular updates are essential to keep up with ever-changing threats.
Here is a summary of the most recent updates (March 2023)
With real-time protection, scheduled scans, endpoint protection, threat intelligence, and integration with other security tools, Windows Defender provides small businesses with a comprehensive security solution that is easy to use and manage. By investing in Windows Defender and making it a part of your broader cybersecurity strategy, small businesses can ensure they are well equipped to defend against the ever-evolving threat landscape and safeguard their critical business assets.