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And it would be fair to ask: "Weren't you, Alexander, promoting Microsoft's security services? And now you've turned against them?"

And it's easy to point to some posts from my blog:

1. Microsoft security solutions against ransomware and APT (the best business breakfast I've ever had - the catering was top notch )
2. Microsoft Defender for Endpoint: Why You May Need It and How to Export Hosts via API in Python
3. Getting Hosts from Microsoft Intune MDM using Python
4. How to get Antivirus-related Data from Microsoft Defender for Endpoint using Intune and Graph API
5. Microsoft Defender for Endpoint: The Latest Versions of Antivirus Engine & Signatures

It's paradoxical, but I don't have a post about exporting vulnerabilities from Defender for Endpoint. I was going to make a post about it, but there were always more important topics.

What can I say. I still think that Defender for Endpoint is a cool and user-friendly solution. Although sometimes it may be buggy. I also think it's logical to use your OS vendor's security services. Just because you already have complete trust in your OS vendor. Right? Аnd other OS vendors should provide security services, as Microsoft does. But the question is what to do if it has become very difficult to trust your OS vendor? To put it mildly.

Not to say that I did not write about such risks at all:

"It will be a difficult decision to store this critical data in Microsoft cloud. Even with Microsoft’s guarantees that all the data is stored securely and they touch it with AI only."

But of course this was not enough. And 5 years ago, things looked very different.
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