Some compliance features in Microsoft Defender for Cloud will be retired on September 30, 2025

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Source is Azure Business News

Microsoft Actions and Compliance offerings, two regulatory compliance features in public preview, will no longer be available through the Defender for Cloud portal pages starting September 30, 2025.

There are no pricing implications since those features are currently offered free of charge.

 

Recommended Actions

 

Customers can continue to access content from both features through other free tools from Microsoft.

To view Microsoft Actions, visit Microsoft’s Service Trust Portal for FedRAMP and access the Azure System Security Plan document.

To view Compliance offerings and products certified, visit Service Trust Portal FAQ and Whitepapers.

 

Help and Support 

 

If you have questions about the retirement, please create a support request and our team will help you.

Source is Azure Business News

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