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        Microsoft Adds Custom Security Services for Enterprises
        
        
        
			- By Kurt Mackie
 - May 09, 2022
 
		
        
Microsoft is expanding its customized security service offerings for organizations, the company announced on Monday.  
The company introduced a new service offering, called "Microsoft  Security Experts," which involves support from Microsoft's partners.  It also announced three new Microsoft managed services designed to address specific  security issues, which are available or will be coming this year. 
New Microsoft  Security Experts Offering
The new Microsoft Security Experts offering brings together  Microsoft's security services with Microsoft's partners, who act as managed  service providers for organizations. Under the program, an organization's  security team gets augmented security support or their security can be managed "entirely,"  per a Microsoft FAQ. 
Here's how the FAQ, given to the press, defined the Microsoft  Security Experts service: 
  Security Experts is a new service category that augments a customer's  existing security team or -- alongside our partners -- manages security for  them entirely to meet their unique needs and circumstances. This new line of  managed security services combines expert-trained technology with human-led  services to help organizations achieve more secure, compliant, and productive  outcomes. With Security Experts, customers and partners gain access to the  company's leading technologies, threat intelligence and an unparalleled amount  of security signal to detect threats more accurately, speed up response times,  and keep your team informed.
Availability and the cost of the new Microsoft Security  Experts service offering weren't described. 
New Microsoft Managed  Security Services
On top of the Microsoft Security Experts addition, Microsoft  announced three new managed security services focused on specific  organizational needs. The new services were described as either being available  now or they'll be coming later this year. The costs weren't described, though.
Available now is the new "Microsoft Security Services for Enterprise"  offering. It combines extended detection and response (XDR) capabilities with  security information and event management (SIEM) capabilities. It offers  protections for "all cloud environments and all platforms." This  service features interactions with Microsoft security experts. Organizations  can buy it through their account executive, Microsoft indicated.
Next, a new "Microsoft Defender Experts for Hunting" service  was announced. It helps with proactive threat hunting across data protected by the  Microsoft Defender antimalware service. The Microsoft Defender Experts for  Hunting service can be used with "endpoints, Office 365, cloud  applications, and identity" that are protected by the Microsoft Defender  service. Microsoft's experts will "investigate anything they find"  under the service. Microsoft expects to commercially release this service at  the general availability stage "in summer 2022." In the meantime, Microsoft  is taking preview requests at this page.
If an organization using the Microsoft Defender Experts  for Hunting service wants to consult a Microsoft expert, then they'll need an  "Experts on Demand" account. Experts on  Demand isn't new. It's been around for a couple of years and is part  of Microsoft's overall Threat  Experts service offerings. 
Lastly, Microsoft announced a new "Microsoft  Defender Experts for XDR [extended detection and response]" managed security  service. This service "extends beyond endpoints to provide detection and  response across Microsoft 365 Defender, investigating alerts and  using automation and human expertise to respond to incidents alongside your  team." The service is expected to reach "preview in fall 2022."
These three new services join currently existing security  offerings by the Microsoft Industry Solutions group. Those existing offerings  include Microsoft Security Services for Incident Response for breach analyses and Microsoft Security Services for Modernization for security best practices consulting.
Microsoft's  Security Investment for Partners
Microsoft provided some encouragement to its managed  detection and response partners by describing its future security services investments.  For instance, Microsoft is planning to make "an incremental  multimillion-dollar financial investment this coming year" to support its  managed XDR partners.
The investments for Microsoft's managed XDR partners will  have three focus areas, namely:
  - "A new managed XDR partner designation  within MISA [Microsoft  Intelligent Security Association]"
 
  - "A new co-sell benefit for managed XDR  partners" regarding advanced Microsoft security products, and
 
  - "New APIs to help ensure partners have  access to Microsoft threat intelligence."
 
Microsoft is planning to tell more in that regard to its  partners at the Microsoft  Inspire online event for partners in July. 
There's also a Microsoft Security Summit online event happening on  May 12. It'll feature talks by Satya Nadella, Microsoft's CEO, and Vasu Jakkal,  corporate vice president for security, compliance, identity and management at  Microsoft.
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
                    About the Author
                    
                
                    
                    Kurt Mackie is senior news producer for 1105 Media's Converge360 group.