Microsoft Defender for Cloud can detect vulnerabilities and threats for Azure Storage. Yes
Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) is available for all Azure subscriptions. Yes
Microsoft Defender for Cloud can evaluate the security of workloads deployed to Azure or on-premises. Yes
Microsoft Defender for Cloud provides both workload protection and posture management. For Azure Storage, the Defender plan (Microsoft Defender for Storage) offers threat detection such as anomalous access, malware scanning, and sensitive-data threat alerts, while the CSPM guidance in Defender for Cloud flags misconfigurations that create vulnerabilities (for example, public blob access, weak TLS settings). CSPM capabilities—secure score, recommendations, and baseline assessments—are available to all Azure subscriptions (foundational CSPM), giving every tenant visibility into security posture without requiring a premium add-on for basic posture features. Beyond Azure, Defender for Cloud supports hybrid and multicloud: using Azure Arc and the Defender for Servers plan, it can onboard and assess on-premises servers and resources in other clouds, applying recommendations, security assessments, and threat protections across those environments. Collectively, these capabilities confirm that Defender for Cloud can detect storage-related threats and posture weaknesses, CSPM is broadly available to Azure subscriptions, and the service evaluates workloads running in Azure or on-premises.
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