Feature retirement – Evaluation Lab retirement
In an effort to reassess the value of features and services offered, the Defender Evaluation Lab will be retired in mid-January 2024. The process is expected to be completed by late January 2024.This change will render the following resources obsolete and unsupported:
- https://security.microsoft.com/evaluation
- https://security.microsoft.com/tutorials
- subsequent APIs
To prepare for this change, it may be beneficial for relevant parties to update their training and documentation as needed. If you or your organization has utilized the services associated with the Defender Evaluation Lab, be sure to take note of this upcoming change to minimize any potential disruptions.
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