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Every successful business took a lot of planning to get there, and these templates will be cornerstones of your future success. Whether you're looking to attract new business, pitch your services or reimagine your company, with these simple, customizable templates at your fingertips you can turn complexity into something tangible. These templates can become marketing assets or simply remain internal touchpoints for your team. And as your dreams change, you'll always have this template to refer to – it's easy to change what exists on paper. If you're a small business, focusing on your niche can help you dominate in your field, and you can forge a plan to figure out exactly what that niche might be and how to target your ideal customer . When it's time to share your vision with stakeholders, craft a presentation that outlines your plan succinctly and with style. Let these templates from Microsoft Designer be your partner in business strategy for years to come.

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Microsoft 365 is a subscription service that makes sure you always have the most up-to-date modern productivity tools. If you're looking to buy Microsoft 365, but not sure which plan is right for you, use the information below to help guide your decision.

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Microsoft 365 business subscriptions  can help you grow your business, no matter if you're a team of one or more. 

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Personal and family subscriptions are ideal for personal use like home, personal, or family projects and school related activities.

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If you're leaning towards a business plan, deciding which one can depend on your specific business needs. The Microsoft 365 plan chooser is designed to help you with this. The chooser will make recommendations based on your answers to questions such as the size of your business, your field of work, the devices you use, and what kind of features, IT support, and security you're looking for. See Find the right plan for your business .

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In some cases, a single Microsoft 365 plan will suit all your needs, but there might be instances when having both plans is the correct decision for you.

For example, you may want to keep your personal files, photos, and other documents separate from your business, having two plans will allow you to do this.

Additionally, if you already have Microsoft 365 Family that you're sharing with friends and family who aren't part of your business, keeping that personal subscription might be the best thing for everyone. This means you don't have to move anyone off that plan, and you don't have to worry about any personal files you already have associated with that subscription and your personal account. 

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Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is an enterprise endpoint security platform designed to help organizations like yours to prevent, detect, investigate, and respond to advanced threats. We are pleased to announce that Defender for Endpoint is now available in two plans:

  • Defender for Endpoint Plan 1 , described in this article; and
  • Defender for Endpoint Plan 2 , generally available, and formerly known as Defender for Endpoint .

The green boxes in the following image depict what's included in Defender for Endpoint Plan 1:

A diagram showing what's included with Defender for Endpoint Plan 1

Use this guide to:

  • Get an overview of what's included in Defender for Endpoint Plan 1
  • Learn how to set up and configure Defender for Endpoint Plan 1
  • Get started using the Microsoft Defender portal, where you can view incidents and alerts, manage devices, and use reports about detected threats
  • Get an overview of maintenance and operations

Defender for Endpoint Plan 1 capabilities

Defender for Endpoint Plan 1 includes the following capabilities:

  • Next-generation protection that includes industry-leading, robust antimalware and antivirus protection
  • Manual response actions , such as sending a file to quarantine, that your security team can take on devices or files when threats are detected
  • Attack surface reduction capabilities that harden devices, prevent zero-day attacks, and offer granular control over endpoint access and behaviors
  • Centralized configuration and management with the Microsoft Defender portal and integration with Microsoft Intune
  • Protection for a variety of platforms , including Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android devices

The following sections provide more details about these capabilities.

Next-generation protection

Next-generation protection includes robust antivirus and antimalware protection. With next-generation protection, you get:

  • Behavior-based, heuristic, and real-time antivirus protection
  • Cloud-delivered protection, which includes near-instant detection and blocking of new and emerging threats
  • Dedicated protection and product updates, including updates related to Microsoft Defender Antivirus

To learn more, see Next-generation protection overview .

Manual response actions

Manual response actions are actions that your security team can take when threats are detected on endpoints or in files. Defender for Endpoint includes certain manual response actions that can be taken on a device that is detected as potentially compromised or has suspicious content. You can also run response actions on files that are detected as threats. The following table summarizes the manual response actions that are available in Defender for Endpoint Plan 1.

File/Device Action Description
Device Run antivirus scan Starts an antivirus scan. If any threats are detected on the device, those threats are often addressed during an antivirus scan.
Device Isolate device Disconnects a device from your organization's network while retaining connectivity to Defender for Endpoint. This action enables you to monitor the device and take further action if needed.
File Add an indicator to block or allow a file Block indicators prevent portable executable files from being read, written, or executed on devices.

Allow indicators prevent files from being blocked or remediated.

To learn more, see the following articles:

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Attack surface reduction

Your organization's attack surfaces are all the places where you're vulnerable to cyberattacks. With Defender for Endpoint Plan 1, you can reduce your attack surfaces by protecting the devices and applications that your organization uses. The attack surface reduction capabilities that are included in Defender for Endpoint Plan 1 are described in the following sections.

Attack surface reduction rules

Ransomware mitigation, device control, web protection, network protection, network firewall, application control.

To learn more about attack surface reduction capabilities in Defender for Endpoint, see Overview of attack surface reduction .

Attack surface reduction rules target certain software behaviors that are considered risky. Such behaviors include:

  • Launching executable files and scripts that attempt to download or run other files
  • Running obfuscated or otherwise suspicious scripts
  • Initiating behaviors that apps don't usually initiate during normal work

Legitimate business applications can exhibit such software behaviors; however, these behaviors are often considered risky because they are commonly abused by attackers through malware. Attack surface reduction rules can constrain risky behaviors and help keep your organization safe.

To learn more, see Use attack surface reduction rules to prevent malware infection .

With controlled folder access, you get ransomware mitigation. Controlled folder access allows only trusted apps to access protected folders on your endpoints. Apps are added to the trusted apps list based on their prevalence and reputation. Your security operations team can add or remove apps from the trusted apps list, too.

To learn more, see Protect important folders with controlled folder access .

Sometimes threats to your organization's devices come in the form of files on removable drives, such as USB drives. Defender for Endpoint includes capabilities to help prevent threats from unauthorized peripherals from compromising your devices. You can configure Defender for Endpoint to block or allow removable devices and files on removable devices.

To learn more, see Control USB devices and removable media .

With web protection, you can protect your organization's devices from web threats and unwanted content. Web protection includes web threat protection and web content filtering.

  • Web threat protection prevents access to phishing sites, malware vectors, exploit sites, untrusted or low-reputation sites, and sites that you explicitly block.
  • Web content filtering prevents access to certain sites based on their category. Categories can include adult content, leisure sites, legal liability sites, and more.

To learn more, see web protection .

With network protection, you can prevent your organization from accessing dangerous domains that might host phishing scams, exploits, and other malicious content on the Internet.

To learn more, see Protect your network .

With network firewall protection, you can set rules that determine which network traffic is permitted to flow to or from your organization's devices. With your network firewall and advanced security that you get with Defender for Endpoint, you can:

  • Reduce the risk of network security threats
  • Safeguard sensitive data and intellectual property
  • Extend your security investment

To learn more, see Windows Defender Firewall with advanced security .

Application control protects your Windows endpoints by running only trusted applications and code in the system core (kernel). Your security team can define application control rules that consider an application's attributes, such as its codesigning certificates, reputation, launching process, and more. Application control is available in Windows 10 or later.

To learn more, see Application control for Windows .

Centralized management

Defender for Endpoint Plan 1 includes the Microsoft Defender portal, which enables your security team to view current information about detected threats, take appropriate actions to mitigate threats, and centrally manage your organization's threat protection settings.

To learn more, see Microsoft Defender portal overview .

Role-based access control

Using role-based access control (RBAC), your security administrator can create roles and groups to grant appropriate access to the Microsoft Defender portal ( https://security.microsoft.com ). With RBAC, you have fine-grained control over who can access the Defender for Cloud, and what they can see and do.

To learn more, see Manage portal access using role-based access control .

The Microsoft Defender portal ( https://security.microsoft.com ) provides easy access to information about detected threats and actions to address those threats.

  • The Home page includes cards to show at a glance which users or devices are at risk, how many threats were detected, and what alerts/incidents were created.
  • The Incidents & alerts section lists any incidents that were created as a result of triggered alerts. Alerts and incidents are generated as threats are detected across devices.
  • The Action center lists remediation actions that were taken. For example, if a file is sent to quarantine, or a URL is blocked, each action is listed in the Action center on the History tab.
  • The Reports section includes reports that show threats detected and their status.

To learn more, see Get started with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Plan 1 .

With the Defender for Endpoint APIs, you can automate workflows and integrate with your organization's custom solutions.

To learn more, see Defender for Endpoint APIs .

Cross-platform support

Most organizations use various devices and operating systems. Defender for Endpoint Plan 1 supports the following operating systems:

  • Windows 10 and 11
  • Windows 7 ( ESU required ) Pro or Enterprise
  • Windows 8.1 Pro, Enterprise, and Pro Education
  • macOS (the three most recent releases are supported)

Servers require an additional license, such as:

  • Microsoft Defender for Servers Plan 1 or Plan 2 ( recommended for enterprise customers ) as part of the Defender for Cloud offering. To learn more. see Overview of Microsoft Defender for Servers .
  • Microsoft Defender for Endpoint for Servers ( recommended for enterprise customers ). To learn more, see Defender for Endpoint onboarding Windows Server .
  • Microsoft Defender for Business servers ( for small and medium-sized businesses who have Microsoft Defender for Business ). To learn more, see How to get Microsoft Defender for Business servers .

See Microsoft licensing and product terms .

  • Set up and configure Defender for Endpoint Plan 1
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  • Manage Defender for Endpoint Plan 1
  • Learn about exclusions for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint and Microsoft Defender Antivirus

Do you want to learn more? Engage with the Microsoft Security community in our Tech Community: Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Tech Community .

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What are the differences between Exchange Online Plan 1 and Microsoft 365 Business Basic?

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Exchange Online Plan 1 and Microsoft 365 Business Basic are two different subscription plans offered by Microsoft. Both plans offer email and calendar capabilities, but there are some key differences between them that may make one plan more suitable for a business than the other.

Exchange Online Plan 1 is a standalone email and calendar service that is part of the Microsoft 365 suite of products. It is designed for businesses that need a robust email and calendar solution, but do not require the additional productivity and collaboration tools that are included in other Microsoft 365 plans. Exchange Online Plan 1 includes features such as 50GB of email storage , support for email and calendar sharing, and integration with Microsoft Outlook and other email clients.

Microsoft 365 Business Basic , on the other hand, is a comprehensive productivity and collaboration suite that includes Exchange Online Plan 1 as well as other tools such as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneDrive. It is designed for small and medium-sized businesses that need a full suite of productivity and collaboration tools to help them work more efficiently and effectively. In addition to email and calendar capabilities, Microsoft 365 Business Basic also includes tools for document creation and sharing , online meetings and video conferencing , and team collaboration .

One of the main differences between Exchange Online Plan 1 and Microsoft 365 Business Basic is the scope of features and tools included in each plan. Exchange Online Plan 1 is a standalone email and calendar service, while Microsoft 365 Business Basic is a comprehensive suite of productivity and collaboration tools. This means that if you are a business that only needs email and calendar capabilities, Exchange Online Plan 1 may be a better fit for you. However, if you need a full suite of tools to help your business run more efficiently and effectively, Microsoft 365 Business Basic may be a better choice.

Another difference between the two plans is the pricing structure. Exchange Online Plan 1 is typically offered as a monthly or annual subscription, while Microsoft 365 Business Basic is typically offered as an annual subscription. This means that if you choose Microsoft 365 Business Basic, you will need to pay for the full year upfront, while with Exchange Online Plan 1 you have the option to pay on a monthly or annual basis.

Exchange Online Plan 1 and Microsoft 365 Business Basic are two different subscription plans offered by Microsoft that cater to different needs and budgets. Exchange Online Plan 1 is a standalone email and calendar service that is suitable for businesses that only need these capabilities, while Microsoft 365 Business Basic is a comprehensive suite of productivity and collaboration tools that is suitable for small and medium-sized businesses that need a full range of tools to help them work more efficiently and effectively.

Making the right choice for your business

Your business should consider choosing Exchange Online Plan 1 over Microsoft 365 Business Basic if they only need email and calendar capabilities and do not require the additional productivity and collaboration tools offered by Microsoft 365 Business Basic. Exchange Online Plan 1 is a standalone email and calendar service that is part of the Microsoft 365 suite of products and is designed specifically for businesses that only need these capabilities.

That being said, Microsoft 365 Business Basic is a comprehensive productivity and collaboration suite that includes Exchange Online Plan 1 as well as other tools such as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneDrive. It is designed for small and medium-sized businesses that need a full suite of tools to help them work more efficiently and effectively. If a business requires a full range of productivity and collaboration tools in addition to email and calendar capabilities, Microsoft 365 Business Basic may be a better fit.

In general, the choice between Exchange Online Plan 1 and Microsoft 365 Business Basic will depend on the specific needs and budget of the business. If a business only needs email and calendar capabilities, Exchange Online Plan 1 may be a more cost-effective option. However, if a business needs a full suite of productivity and collaboration tools, Microsoft 365 Business Basic may be a better choice. It is important for businesses to carefully evaluate their specific needs and budget when deciding between these two subscription plans.

Please see below table for a more complete overview of the differences between each edition.

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Use My Day and suggestions to plan each day and focus on accomplishing your most important tasks. Connect Microsoft To Do with Outlook to see your tasks there and create new ones from flagged email. Add tasks to My Day

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With My Day and suggestions, it's easier than ever to focus on your most important tasks. When you first open To Do each day, you'll see an empty My Day list where you can enter the tasks you’d like to focus on for the day. After using Microsoft To Do for at least one day, you’ll also be able to add tasks from suggestions.

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Review the suggested tasks and select + to add the ones you want to My Day .

You can also enter new tasks directly in  My Day .

All of the tasks entered in My Day will also be saved in your Tasks list. Anything you aren't able to complete today will be saved and suggested to you tomorrow.

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To view your tasks in Outlook and manage your flagged email directly in Microsoft To Do, sign in with the same personal, work, or school account that you use for email.  

All tasks are stored on Exchange Online services, so they'll appear in both Microsoft To Do and Outlook automatically.

To enable the Flagged Email list, select the option to Show list.

Or, turn the list on in Settings. 

Once turned on, your flagged email will appear as tasks in Microsoft To Do. The task's name will be the subject of the flagged message and will include a preview of the email's text in its detail view. To open the original email, select the option to  Open in Outlook  from the task's detail view. Items in the Flagged Email list can be renamed, assigned due dates and reminders, added to My Day, and marked as important. 

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