Windows Defender ATP was launched in 2016 and is aimed at enterprise customers on Windows 10. The service provides an early barrier against cyberattacks, detecting and dealing with incoming threats on enterprise networks. Microsoft has expanded on what we can expect from the iOS and Android versions of Advanced Threat Protection. It is likely the mobile apps will be significantly different on mobile and maybe only focus on specific areas of protection. It is also unlikely that the iOS and Android apps won’t be available to general users. It is worth remembering ATP is an enterprise tool. Following the rollout of ATP on Linux today, Microsoft has completed its availability across the major desktop platforms. ATP debuted on Mac last year. Several scan types are available in Defender ATP on Mac, such as full antivirus scanning, as well as custom and quick scans. If the program finds a threat is will present a review screen that shows options for dealing with malware.
Microsoft Threat Protection
Today, Microsoft also announced its Microsoft Threat Protection (MTP) solution has now left preview. It is generally available to all endpoint users. MTP includes AI-based intelligence and automation integrated into response, detection, and prevention to protect several solutions. It worth across Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) (endpoints), Office 365 ATP (email), Azure ATP (identity), and Microsoft Cloud App Security (apps).