SaaS Alerts, a cybersecurity company delivering an automated software-as-a-service (SaaS) security platform that enables managed service providers (MSPs) to detect and stop unauthorized activity in client SaaS applications, announced the integration of Microsoft Defender for Endpoint into its SaaS security platform.
Integrating Defender into the SaaS Alerts platform provides MSPs with a single pane to view Microsoft’s Identity monitoring, Microsoft 365 application suite, and the endpoint detection and response (EDR) solution.
SaaS Alerts CEO Jim Lippie said this level of visibility will help MSPs ensure comprehensive endpoint security, reduce the risk of data breaches, and improve the overall security posture of their SMB clients.
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“By combining Microsoft Defender with our existing support for Microsoft 365 we’re enabling MSPs to protect their clients across the cloud and their devices and be rewarded with additional revenue at the same time,” Lippie said. “This combination significantly enhances our existing security capabilities and sets the stage for additional integrations later this year.”
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint holds the largest market share in the endpoint security market, capturing 18.9% in 2022. Microsoft Defender Threat Intelligence processes over 78 trillion signals daily, providing extensive visibility into the global threat landscape.
The Microsoft threat security software is the latest addition to SaaS Alerts integrations, which include Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Slack, Dropbox, Salesforce, Okta, and Duo. The SaaS Alerts Respond module was initially launched in 2022 to allow MSPs to automatically remediate SaaS security threats in Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace. This functionality will extend to Microsoft Defender.
SOURCE: PRWeb