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Microsoft Licensing Update: New Defender Suite for Business Premium
Small and midsize businesses are increasingly targeted by sophisticated cyber threats, yet many advanced security solutions have historically been...
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Nicole Walker
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Sep 25, 2025 9:29:31 AM
Small and midsize businesses are increasingly targeted by sophisticated cyber threats, yet many advanced security solutions have historically been reserved for organizations with enterprise-level licensing. Microsoft Defender Suite for Business Premium changes that landscape.
This new $10 per user per month add-on delivers enterprise-grade protection as part of the Microsoft 365 Business Premium experience. With Defender Suite, organizations gain access to integrated threat protection, identity management, and compliance capabilities, all managed within a single solution. The suite streamlines security operations and makes it possible for businesses to deploy the same advanced defenses as larger enterprises, without the complexity or cost of assembling separate tools.
In this episode of the Demystifying Microsoft podcast, Wade Walker (VP, Microsoft Alliance at Sourcepass MCOE) explains how the Microsoft Defender Suite for Business Premium fits into the latest licensing changes, what it means for IT teams managing Microsoft 365 environments, and how these updates make robust security and compliance accessible to every organization.
Microsoft Defender Suite for Business Premium is a new add-on for Microsoft 365 Business Premium, priced at $10 per user per month. It delivers comprehensive security services, including endpoint, identity, email, and cloud app protection, tailored for small and midsize businesses. The suite is designed to address the same security challenges faced by large enterprises, but at a fraction of the cost.
The suite integrates five advanced security components:
Defender Suite focuses on security; Purview Suite focuses on compliance and governance. Both can be bundled for comprehensive coverage.
It is a $10 per user per month add-on for Microsoft 365 Business Premium, providing advanced security for endpoints, identities, email, and cloud apps.
Yes. The Defender Suite brings the same advanced security tools used by large organizations to small and midsize businesses, with simplified deployment and management.
Licenses can be applied to any or all users. Standardizing protection across all users delivers the best results, but the suite is flexible enough for phased adoption.
Customers with the E5 Security add-on can transition to the new Defender Suite for Business Premium, typically starting with the next billing cycle.
Each user license covers up to five devices, including desktops, laptops, mobile phones, and tablets. Supported platforms include Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS/iPadOS. Server protection is available as an add-on.
Small and midsize businesses using Microsoft 365 Business Premium that need enterprise-grade security and compliance.
Contact your Microsoft licensing provider or visit the official Microsoft 365 Business Premium page to add the Defender Suite to your subscription.
Microsoft Defender Suite for Business Premium is changing how organizations approach security and compliance. With enterprise-grade protection now available as a simple add-on, businesses can strengthen their defenses and streamline management without the complexity of traditional licensing.
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If you have questions about deploying Microsoft Defender Suite for Business Premium or want to discuss licensing options, connect with one of our Microsoft licensing experts of our Microsoft licensing experts today.
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