To meet the technical requirement of receiving alerts if an Azure virtual machine is under brute force attack, you could recommend including Azure Defender in the solution.
Correct answer. I first went to just-in-time, but this is for hardening the network against brute force, while Defender for Cloud (Azure Defender) is to harden the virual machine itself against brute force attacks. "^Defender for Cloud^ helps you limit exposure to ^brute force attacks^. By reducing access to virtual machine ports, using the just-in-time VM access, you can ^harden your network^ by preventing unnecessary access." Ref: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/defender-for-cloud/defender-for-cloud-introduction#defend-your-azure-native-resources
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