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June 18, 2025In today’s digital landscape, the need for comprehensive security measures is more critical than ever, as email continues to be a primary vector for cyberattacks such as phishing and malware. To address this, Microsoft Defender for Office 365 leverages the extensive scale of Microsoft’s threat intelligence, which processes trillions of signals daily. By integrating Large Language Models (LLMs) and advanced Natural Language Processing, Defender for Office 365 empowers organizations with AI-driven threat detection, behavioral analytics, and automated responses thus proactively identifying and neutralizing risks before they reach end users. This collaborative defense approach reinforces the principle that security is a team sport, requiring shared intelligence and coordinated action across the ecosystem.
We recognize in today’s dynamic cyber threat landscape, defense-in-depth strategy has become a vital approach not only for Microsoft customers but also across the broader Secure Email Gateway (SEG) market. Organizations are increasingly adopting layered security solutions to comply with regulatory requirements, enhanced detection, and ensure robust protection.
To address this, we’re announcing the Microsoft Defender for Office 365 ICES Vendor Ecosystem — a unified framework that enables seamless integration with trusted third-party vendors. This ecosystem is designed to eliminate integration friction and deliver:
- Broader detection coverage through vendor diversity
- Transparency across Microsoft Defender for Office 365 and partner detections
- Streamlined SOC workflows through consistent policy enforcement and shared investigation tools
- Stronger compliance alignment with layered security mandates
This partner ecosystem is about creating a cohesive defense fabric that enhances SOC efficiency with Microsoft Defender for Office 365 as the foundation. The ecosystem also provides flexibility, scalability, and preparedness for the complexities of contemporary enterprise security.
With this in mind, we are pleased to announce that our trusted ICES security vendors, Darktrace and KnowBe4, have become the first launch partners within our ecosystem. They offer customers a seamless and collaborative defense framework where each solution enhances the strengths of the others. We welcome additional partners soon as we continue to expand this integrated ecosystem.
“Our integration with Microsoft gives security teams the tools they need to act faster and more precisely to detect and respond to threats,” said Jill Popelka, CEO of Darktrace. “Together, we’re strengthening defenses where it matters most to our customers —at the inbox.”
“I’m incredibly excited at the opportunity afforded by this partnership with Microsoft and the deeper integrations it enables. Leveraging this integration allows us to use our vast quorum of data around email security and human risk in a way that provides the most comprehensive layered security approach available to the market. A complementary defense strategy is mandatory and this integration with Microsoft M365 furthers that vision by combining our capabilities to create comprehensive defense strategies that address the full spectrum of modern cyber threats.” noted Greg Kras, Chief Product Officer @ KnowBe4
Unified Quarantine
The core strength of this new ecosystem is the seamless integration between Defender for Office 365 and its ICES partners, through the Unified Quarantine feature. Managing quarantined messages from multiple solutions can often be complex and inefficient. Unified Quarantine streamlines the process by consolidating quarantined items identified by both Defender for Office 365 and third-party (3P) solutions into a single, unified interface, enhancing customer ease and visibility.
Administrators can efficiently review, release, or remediate messages through this unified interface, irrespective of the provider that identified the threat. This approach not only optimizes time management but also guarantees uniform policy enforcement and facilitates transparency on detections, resulting in improved operational efficiency and a more coherent user experience. As part of the Unified Quarantine, security admins can also see which provider quarantined the message.
Transparency and Insight Across Solutions
In environments with multiple email security solutions, transparency is crucial to understanding each vendor’s detections. Microsoft Defender for Office 365 offers a unified dashboard that clearly distinguishes between threats stopped by Defender and those identified by third-party solutions, ensuring transparent and fair attribution of protection value.
This dashboard provides security teams with a comprehensive view of how each solution contributes to protection, helping to identify overlapping coverage and areas of unique value. This clarity supports more informed decision-making around threat trends, policy optimization, and vendor strategy fostering stronger collaboration between internal teams and external partners.
Deeper SOC Investigation Capabilities: Threat Explorer, Advanced Hunting, and Email Entity Page
Modern defenders need tools for rapid investigation, root cause analysis, and tactical response. The Defender for Office 365 ecosystem unifies investigative workflows across partner solutions.
Within Threat Explorer, security analysts can seamlessly pivot between messages actioned by Microsoft Defender for Office 365 and those flagged by integrated partners. The side-by-side display of verdicts and actions enables quick correlation and pattern recognition.
Advanced Hunting brings even greater depth, allowing analysts to craft queries that span both Microsoft Defender for Office 365S and 3P data sources. This holistic view accelerates threat hunting and helps organizations surface novel attack techniques or gaps in coverage.
EmailEvents
| where Timestamp > ago(7d)
//List emails caught by a Third-party solution
| where DetectionMethods contains “Thirdparty“
| project NetworkMessageId, RecipientEmailAddress, ThreatTypes, DetectionMethods, AdditionalFields, LatestDeliveryLocation
On the Email Entity Page, every message surfaces a complete action history, including which product took action and what verdict was assigned. This granular visibility demystifies complex incidents and builds confidence in the layered defense model.
Summary
As the threat landscape continues to evolve, so must our defenses. While organizations embrace defense-in-depth, fragmented integrations may lead to unintended consequences such as diminished detection capabilities, overlapping controls, and SOC inefficiencies. With the Defender for Office 365 ICES vendor ecosystem, Microsoft is setting a new standard for collaborative, integrated security platforms. By combining proven protection, seamless partnerships, and unified visibility, organizations can embrace defense-in-depth without complexity or compromise.
Whether combating phishing, malware, or the next generation of email-borne threats, customers benefit from a defense-in-depth strategy built for agility and efficiency. With hands-off enablement, unified experiences, and unmatched transparency, the Defender for Office 365 ecosystem empowers every organization to stay one step ahead—today and tomorrow.
Learn More
To learn more about the Microsoft Defender for Office 365 ICES Vendor Ecosystem, please visit https://learn.microsoft.com/defender-office-365/mdo-ices-vendor-ecosystem.