Sign up for Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management
Note
Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management isn't currently available in Microsoft Defender for Business. The Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management trial isn't currently available to US Government customers using GCC High, and DoD. For more information on purchase options available, see Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management.
Starting a trial
Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management is available as a standalone subscription or as an add-on for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Plan 2 customers. We recommend working with a Microsoft reseller. If you're not already working with a reseller, see Microsoft Security partners.
- If you're a new customer or an existing Defender for Endpoint P1 or Microsoft 365 E3 customer sign up to try the Defender Vulnerability Management Standalone Trial
- If you already have Defender for Endpoint Plan 2, sign up to try the Defender Vulnerability Management Add-on Trial
You can request one extension of your current trial for 30 days within the last 15 days of the trial period. For any questions, please contact your field seller.
Required roles for starting the trial
You must be a Global Administrator to start a trial. Or, you can allow users to start a trial on behalf of your organization by enabling this option:
In the Microsoft 365 admin center, go to Settings > Org settings. In the Services page, navigate to User owned apps and services.
Check Let users start trials on behalf of your organization.
Select Save.
Note
If you don't want users in your organization to be able to start trials, as a Global Administrator, you must disable this option once you've activated the trial.
It can take a few hours for the changes to take effect. Once it does, return to the trial setup page and select Begin trial.
Try Defender Vulnerability Management Standalone
If you're a new customer or an existing Defender for Endpoint P1 or Microsoft 365 E3 customer, you can sign up for the Defender Vulnerability Management Standalone trial.
To sign up:
Sign in to the Microsoft Defender portal for the tenant where the Defender Vulnerability Management Standalone trial service will be added.
Go to Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management Trial, and follow the prompts.
Select the Try now button to confirm your order of the 90 day subscription of the Defender Vulnerability Management Standalone trial.
Select Continue. You'll now be directed to the Microsoft Defender portal.
Note
Once you activate the trial, it can take up to six hours for Defender Vulnerability Management to be fully available in your tenant.
Try Defender Vulnerability Management Add-on trial for Defender for Endpoint Plan 2 customers
If you already have Defender for Endpoint Plan 2, sign up to the Defender Vulnerability Management Add-on trial to get access to the other capabilities. To sign up:
Visit Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management Add-on Trial.
Follow the prompts to sign in. This differs depending on whether you already have a Microsoft 365 subscription or not.
After you sign in, select the Try now button to confirm your order of the 90 day subscription of the Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Add-on trial.
Select Continue. You'll now be directed to the Microsoft Defender portal.
Note
Once you activate the trial, it can take up to six hours for the new features to become available in the portal.
Next steps
- When you're ready to get started, visit the Microsoft Defender portal to start using Defender Vulnerability Management.
- Learn more about Defender Vulnerability Management.