The Microsoft Community Hub provides a guide on setting up Defender Definition Updates with ConfigMgr. Authored by Stefan Röll, Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft Germany, the guide is part two of a series on the topic, focusing on the updates that are released multiple times per day.

Setting up Defender Definition Updates with ConfigMgr
As tech enthusiasts, it’s crucial to stay updated with the latest developments in the field. This blog post will guide you through the process of setting up Defender Definition Updates with ConfigMgr. This is Part 2 of the series, focusing on the setup process.
What’s New?
Currently, Defender Definition Updates are referred to as Security Intelligence Update for Windows Defender Antivirus. However, for consistency with Part 1 of this series, we will continue to call them Definition Updates.
Major Updates
One major update to note is that these Definition Updates are released multiple times per day, ensuring that your system is always protected with the latest security measures.
Why is this Important?
Keeping your system updated with the latest Definition Updates is crucial for maintaining the security and integrity of your data and applications.
“I’m Stefan Röll, Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft Germany for Microsoft Intune and Configuration Manager.”
As Stefan Röll, a Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft Germany, emphasizes, staying updated with these Definition Updates is a crucial part of maintaining a secure and efficient system.
“Currently Defender Definition Updates are called Security Intelligence Update for Windows Defender Antivirus.”
This quote highlights the current naming convention for these updates, emphasizing the ongoing evolution and development in this area.
Stay tuned for more updates and insights into the world of tech and security. Remember, staying updated is staying secure.
From the Core Infrastructure and Security Blog