🧭 Overview
Microsoft now allows organizations to store Microsoft Defender data locally within the United Arab Emirates (UAE) — supporting compliance, privacy, and data sovereignty requirements.
☁️ What’s Included
🛡️ Service 📍 Local Data Residency in UAE 💬 Notes
Defender for Endpoint ✅ Supported Data at rest stored in UAE regions
Defender for Identity ✅ Supported Identity telemetry stored locally
Defender XDR ⚙️ Supported (Tenant-based) Depends on tenant region setting
🏢 UAE Data Center Regions
🌍 UAE North (Dubai)
🏙️ UAE Central (Abu Dhabi)
These regions comply with UAE data protection and DESC standards for local hosting.
🔐 Key Benefits
✅ Compliance with UAE regulations
⚡ Lower latency for local users
🤝 Builds customer trust
🧾 Simplifies audits & contracts
⚙️ How to Enable
1. 🔍 Check your tenant region in Defender Settings → About → Geolocation.
2. 🆕 Create new tenants in UAE regions for automatic local storage.
3. 📦 For existing tenants, contact Microsoft Support to migrate data.
⚠️ Notes
Some dependent services may still store data in other regions.
Region changes are limited once the tenant is created.
Review privacy & compliance docs before migration.
💡 Summary
Microsoft’s UAE data residency for Defender services empowers organizations to keep security data within national borders, ensuring trust, compliance, and control — all while benefiting from Microsoft’s global cloud security platform.
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