
What I like best about Microsoft Defender for Cloud is how it brings security posture management and threat protection into a single, unified platform. It gives clear, actionable recommendations to improve security across Azure, hybrid, and even multi-cloud environments, which makes it very practical for day-to-day operations. The secure score feature is especially helpful in quickly understanding where we stand and what to fix next. I also appreciate how well it integrates with other Microsoft security tools, reducing the need for multiple dashboards. Overall, it simplifies cloud security while still offering deep visibility and control. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What I dislike about Microsoft Defender for Cloud is that it can sometimes feel overwhelming, especially with the volume of recommendations and alerts it generates. Not all alerts are equally actionable, so it takes effort to filter out the noise and focus on what really matters. The pricing model can also be a bit complex and difficult to predict, particularly in larger or multi-cloud environments. Additionally, some advanced features require deeper expertise to configure properly, which can be a learning curve for new users. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.




