Microsoft Defender for Cloud secures your Azure Database for MySQL – Flexible Server from threats without affecting the performance or availability. It lowers the risk of data breaches, attacks, and unauthorized access with security monitoring of anomalous or suspicious activities in your database. You can easily enable this feature from the Azure Portal to start getting security alerts and insights for your Azure Database for MySQL – Flexible Server and receive recommendations to mitigate potentially harmful threats.
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