New Defender for Identity health issue for missing Windows events from a domain controller
Microsoft Defender for Identity now includes a new sensor health issue, “No Windows events received from domain controller,” to alert administrators of missing Windows events. This improves visibility into event collection gaps affecting detections. It is available now, requires no pre-rollout action, and helps identify domain controller issues. What and Why: Microsoft Defender for Identity is introducing a new sensor health issue, No Windows events received from domain controller, to help administrators identify when Defender for Identity sensors are not receiving expected Windows events from a domain controller. This new health issue provides better visibility into potential event collection gaps that may affect Microsoft Defender for Identity detections, monitoring, and overall visibility for the affected domain controller. Rollout Schedule: Available now. Impact on Your Organization: Who is affected: Organizations using Microsoft Defender for Identity. Service: Microsoft Defender for Identity After this rollout: Administrators may see a new health issue, No Windows events received from domain controller, in the Sensors health issues tab and the global Health issues experience. The health issue will be displayed when Defender for Identity is not receiving expected Windows events from a domain controller. The notification helps administrators identify and investigate potential event collection gaps that could affect Defender for Identity visibility and detections for the affected domain controller. Action Required / Recommendations: No action is required before the rollout. If this health issue appears in your environment after rollout, review the affected domain controller and event collection configuration. If additional assistance is needed, contact Microsoft Support. You may want to inform your security administrators about this new health monitoring capability. Message ID: MC1455016
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