
In the limited preview, the anti-malware app also allows end users to review and perform configuration of their protection, including running scans (full, quick, and custom path), reviewing detected threats, and taking actions on threats (quarantine, remove, or allow).Īdvanced settings will allow users to disable or enable real-time protection, cloud-delivered protection, and automatic sample submission, add exclusions for files and paths, manage notifications when threats are found, and manually check for security intelligence updates.Īdministrators will be able to disable some of these options using Microsoft Intune or other Mac management consoles, to prevent end users from making changes. Microsoft Defender ATP customers can now apply for preview. Microsoft Defender ATP can be installed on devices running macOS Mojave, macOS High Sierra, or macOS Sierra.

The initial launch of Microsoft’s security solution on Mac involves a limited public preview and a new user interface meant to provide Mac users with the same experience currently available to Windows 10 users. The most recent improvement to Microsoft Defender ATP was the addition of Threat Experts last month, a new service to provide experts who can extend the capabilities of an organization’s security operations center. Initially available on Windows 10 only, the tool was launched on Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 last year, and also received numerous enhancements over the past couple of years. With the new launch, Microsoft also changed its name to Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP). Introduced in early 2016, the tool has been so far known as Windows Defender ATP, due to the fact that it has been available on Microsoft’s Windows operating system only.

Microsoft this week announced the availability of its Microsoft 365 advanced endpoint security solution across platforms, courtesy of Mac support added to Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP).

Microsoft Brings Defender Advanced Threat Protection to macOS
