You are working for a company XYZ as a Security Analyst.
Your company's infrastructure is hosted on Microsoft Azure and are availing its services.
However, your company hasn't opted for the Azure Defender plan and stuck to the basic Azure Security Centre plan.
Which one of the options below is not part of the free capabilities available in Azure Security Center using which you can protect your organization's workloads?
Click on the arrows to vote for the correct answer
A. B. C. D.Correct Answer: D.
Reference:
Azure Security Center is a cloud-based service that provides advanced threat protection for workloads hosted in Azure and on-premises. It offers two tiers of protection: the free tier and the Azure Defender tier.
The free tier of Azure Security Center provides basic security capabilities for protecting workloads, while the Azure Defender tier offers advanced threat protection capabilities. Therefore, if your company has opted for the free Azure Security Center plan, it does not have access to the advanced security features provided by Azure Defender.
The capabilities that are available in the free Azure Security Center plan include:
A. Security recommendations: Azure Security Center provides security recommendations that can help you identify and remediate security vulnerabilities in your environment. These recommendations are based on industry best practices and are tailored to your specific environment.
B. Secure score: Azure Security Center provides a secure score that indicates the security posture of your environment. It calculates the secure score based on the security recommendations that have been implemented in your environment. The higher the secure score, the better your security posture.
C. Continuous Export: Azure Security Center provides the ability to continuously export security data to external tools, such as Azure Log Analytics or SIEM tools. This enables you to monitor and analyze security data across your environment.
D. Regulatory compliance: Azure Security Center provides compliance assessments for various regulatory standards, such as PCI DSS and HIPAA. These assessments can help you ensure that your environment is compliant with the relevant regulatory requirements.
Therefore, option D - Regulatory compliance - is not a capability that is exclusive to the free Azure Security Center plan. It is also available in the Azure Defender plan, which provides additional advanced capabilities for securing your environment.