Microsoft Defender
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is Microsoft's endpoint protection software. It provides protection from viruses, network intrusion and other cyber threats. It's mandatory on all UVic-owned computers. It's free for UVic computers other than servers.
Details
- Type
- Microsoft 365 app
- For
- UVic-owned devices
- Cost
- Free
- Platform
- Windows, Mac, Linux
Manual installation
Computers that University Systems manages will have Defender installed and updated automatically. If you manage your own UVic-owned computer, you'll need to install it yourself or contact IT support for help. Admin or root access is required.
- Download the .
- Make sure your device meets the .
- Follow the instructions to . Skip step 1; you've already downloaded the onboarding package.
- Download the .
- Make sure your device meets the .
- Follow the instructions to . In step 1, you'll need to open the package you downloaded (Install MSDE.pkg) rather than wdav.pkg.
- Continue following the instructions to .
- Download the .
- Make sure your device meets the .
- Follow the instructions to .
Restrictions & limitations
- Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is only licensed for use on endpoints. Any device that people use to connect to the Internet can be an endpoint, but servers aren't. We can purchase licenses for security software for servers separately.
- It's also only licensed to use on UVic computers, not personal devices.
- We don't currently support Defender for iPhone, iPad and Android devices.
Personal computers
While UVic's Defender license doesn't cover personal computers, we recommend that you use security software on them. There are many free and affordable options. Wikipedia has a thorough . Here are some personal recommendations from University Systems staff:
Windows
Mac
Linux
Get help now
Contact IT support to:
- get help installing Defender for Endpoint on a self-managed UVic computer
- troubleshoot problems with Defender
- report a security problem that Defender has warned you of
- report a file that you believe is being falsely reported as malicious
- get advice if your UVic device doesn't meet the system requirements