Custom detection rules get a boost—explore what’s new in Microsoft . . . Conclusion Custom detection rules in Microsoft Defender offer a powerful and flexible way to enhance your organization's security posture By leveraging these user-defined rules, you can proactively monitor and respond to security threats, generating detailed and actionable alerts
Microsoft Defender for Cloud Blog Microsoft Defender for Cloud Blog Microsoft Defender for Cloud is a cloud-native application platform (CNAPP) that offers security and compliance from code to runtime, enhanced by AI, for hybrid and multicloud environments
Transitioning to Microsoft Planner and retiring Microsoft Project for . . . Stay up to date on the latest announcements from the Planner and Project team by visiting the Planner Blog and Project Blog Visit the Planner help learning page to learn more about existing capabilities in Planner Watch Planner demos for inspiration on how to get the most out of Planner in Microsoft Teams
Create a custom field in the new Microsoft Planner With the new Planner, you can create custom fields helping teams stay on top of what matters most for their initiatives, making it easier and faster to identify and assess where things are on track and what needs follow up Creating a custom field 1 Once you create your premium Plan, go to the Grid view, select Add column > New field 2
Microsoft Project Online is retiring: What you need to know Microsoft is investing in Planner and the Project Manager agent to provide more intuitive, scalable, and collaborative project management tools What are my options after Project Online retires?
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Introducing new agents in Microsoft 365 | Microsoft Community Hub Today at Microsoft Ignite, we’re introducing the preview of new agents in Microsoft 365 These agents supercharge Copilot – adding specialized skills and knowledge while automating specific tasks
Known Issue Rollback: Helping you keep Windows devices protected and . . . When Microsoft decides to rollback a bug fix in an update because of a known issue, we make a configuration change in the cloud Devices connected to Windows Update or Windows Update for Business are notified of this change and it takes effect with the next reboot
Introducing a refreshed design, task chat, and more in Microsoft Planner Check out the Planner adoption page and Planner help learning page to learn more about Planner Visit the Microsoft 365 roadmap for feature descriptions and estimated release dates for Planner Walk through the interactive demos for Project Manager Agent in Planner and Project Manager Agent skills in Teams meetings