Anti-Malware

Phishing Report Highlights Need for Sophisticated Anti-Malware Software

A recent report by a security vendor says that 25% of phishing messages get by Exchange Online Protection (EOP) and arrive into Office 365 user mailboxes. This highlights the need to configure EOP properly and run multiple lines of defense. Microsoft would like you to use Office 365 Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) alongside EOP. Offerings from other security vendors are also available. For better protection against phishing, you should consider something like ATP.

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Installing Microsoft Anti-Malware in Azure VMs

Aidan Finn shows you how to deploy Microsoft Anti-Malware to Azure virtual machines at scale with scanning exceptions and schedules using PowerShell.

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Anti-Malware Solutions for Microsoft Azure Virtual Machines

Learn about different anti-malware solutions for your Microsoft Azure virtual machines.

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