Microsoft has unveiled a series of changes to its Windows 10 antivirus service that will bring all the company's extended detection and response (XDR) facilities under one roof.
Announced at the company's Ignite 2020 event, the changes will see Microsoft 365 Defender (formerly Microsoft Threat Protection) and Azure Defender consolidated under the umbrella of the Microsoft Defender antivirus service.
The company claims the offering will provide the "broadest resource coverage of any XDR in the industry", using AI to analyze attacks across different vectors and deliver automatic resolutions where possible.
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