Plan roles and permissions for Defender for Servers
This article helps you understand how to control access to your Defender for Servers deployment.
Defender for Servers is one of the paid plans provided by Microsoft Defender for Cloud.
Before you begin
This article is the third article in the Defender for Servers planning guide. Before you begin, review the earlier articles:
- Start planning your deployment
- Understand where your data is stored and Log Analytics workspace requirements
Determine ownership and access
In complex enterprises, different teams manage different security functions in the organization.
It's critical that you identify ownership for server and endpoint security in your organization. Ownership that's undefined or hidden in organizational silos increases risk for the organization. Security operations (SecOps) teams that need to identify and follow threats across the enterprise are hindered. Deployments might be delayed or they might not be secure.
Security leadership should identify the teams, roles, and individuals that are responsible for making and implementing decisions about server security.
Responsibility usually is shared between a central IT team and a cloud infrastructure and endpoint security team. Individuals on these teams need Azure access rights to manage and use Defender for Cloud. As part of planning, determine the right level of access for individuals based on the Defender for Cloud role-based access control (RBAC) model.
Defender for Cloud roles
In addition to the built-in Owner, Contributor, and Reader roles for an Azure subscription and resource group, Defender for Cloud has built-in roles that control Defender for Cloud access:
- Security Reader: Provides viewing rights to Defender for Cloud recommendations, alerts, security policy, and states. This role can't make changes to Defender for Cloud settings.
- Security Admin: Provides Security Reader rights and the ability to update security policy, dismiss alerts and recommendations, and apply recommendations.
Learn more about allowed role actions.
Next steps
After you work through these planning steps, decide which Defender for Servers plan is right for your organization.