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-**Streaming API (preview) is now available for Defender for Business**. For partners or customers looking to build their own security operations center, the Defender for Endpoint streaming API is now in preview for Defender for Business. The API supports streaming of device file, registry, network, sign-in events and more to Azure Event Hub, Azure Storage, and Microsoft Sentinel to support advanced hunting and attack detection. See [Use the streaming API (preview) with Microsoft Defender for Business](mdb-streaming-api.md).
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-**Managed detection and response integration with Blackpoint Cyber**. This solution is ideal for customers who don't have the resources to invest in an in-house security operations center and for partners who want to augment their IT team with security experts to investigate, triage, and remediate the alerts generated by Defender for Business. [Learn more bout Blackpoint Cyber](https://aka.ms/BlackpointMSFT).
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-**Managed detection and response integration with Blackpoint Cyber**. This solution is ideal for customers who don't have the resources to invest in an in-house security operations center and for partners who want to augment their IT team with security experts to investigate, triage, and remediate the alerts generated by Defender for Business. [Learn more about Blackpoint Cyber](https://aka.ms/BlackpointMSFT).
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-**Customizable security baselines and configuration drift reports in Microsoft 365 Lighthouse**. For Microsoft Managed Service Providers (MSPs), Microsoft 365 Lighthouse includes security baselines to deploy a standardized set of configurations to customers' tenants. Microsoft 365 Lighthouse now lets MSPs customize baselines based on expertise and tailor them to customers' unique needs. [Learn more about Microsoft 365 Lighthouse](/microsoft-365/lighthouse/m365-lighthouse-overview).
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> Microsoft rebranded Windows Defender Antivirus to Microsoft Defender Antivirus beginning with Windows 10 version 20H1.
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> Group Policy paths on earlier Windows versions may still reference Windows Defender Antivirus, while newer builds show Microsoft Defender Antivirus. Both names refer to the same policy location.
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title: Microsoft Defender XDR time zone settings
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description: Use the info contained here to configure the Microsoft Defender XDR time zone settings and view license information.
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description: Use the info contained here to configure the Microsoft Defender XDR time zone settings.
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# Microsoft Defender XDR time zone settings
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This article describes time zone settings and options. You can use **Time zone** menu to configure the time zone and view license information.
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The aspect of time is important in the assessment and analysis of perceived and actual cyberattacks. Cyberforensic investigations often rely on time stamps to piece together the sequence of events. It's important that your system reflects the correct time zone settings. Defender for Endpoint can display either Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or local time.
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## December 2025
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|[Triage collection](/azure/sentinel/datalake/sentinel-mcp-triage-tool)|Preview |Use triage collection to prioritize incidents and hunt threats with the Sentinel Model Context Protocol (MCP) server.|
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|New predictive shielding response actions.|Preview |Defender for Endpoint now includes the [GPO hardening](respond-machine-alerts.md#gpo-hardening) and [Safeboot hardening](respond-machine-alerts.md#safeboot-hardening) response actions. These actions are part of the [predictive shielding](/defender-xdr/shield-predict-threats) feature, which anticipates and mitigates potential threats before they materialize.|
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|New predictive shielding response actions |Preview |Defender for Endpoint now includes the [GPO hardening](respond-machine-alerts.md#gpo-hardening) and [Safeboot hardening](respond-machine-alerts.md#safeboot-hardening) response actions. These actions are part of the [predictive shielding](/defender-xdr/shield-predict-threats) feature, which anticipates and mitigates potential threats before they materialize.|
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|[Custom data collection](custom-data-collection.md)|Preview |Custom data collection enables organizations to expand and customize telemetry collection beyond default configurations to support specialized threat hunting and security monitoring needs. |
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| Defender deployment tool<br/>- [for Windows devices](./defender-deployment-tool-windows.md)<br/>- [for Linux devices](./linux-install-with-defender-deployment-tool.md)| Preview | The new Defender deployment tool is a lightweight, self-updating application that streamlines onboarding devices to the Defender endpoint security solution. The tool takes care of prerequisites, automates migrations from older solutions, and removes the need for complex onboarding scripts, separate downloads, and manual installations. It currently supports Windows and Linux devices. |
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|[Defender endpoint security solution for Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1](./onboard-downlevel.md#use-the-defender-deployment-tool-to-deploy-defender-endpoint-security)| Preview | A Defender for endpoint security solution is now available for legacy Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 devices. The solution provides advanced protection capabilities and improved functionality for these devices compared to other solutions. The new solution is available using the new [Defender deployment tool](./defender-deployment-tool-windows.md). |
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- Install and authorize the Salesforce Connected App in the target Salesforce org before you start the connection process. Salesforce enforces usage restrictions on Connected Apps. For more information, see:[Prepare for Connected App Usage Restrictions Change](https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=005132365&type=1)
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## How Defender for Cloud Apps helps to protect your environment
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-[Detect cloud threats, compromised accounts, and malicious insiders](best-practices.md#detect-cloud-threats-compromised-accounts-malicious-insiders-and-ransomware)
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