An organisation wants posture management in Defender for Cloud without paying for an extra plan. Which CSPM plan is enabled by default for onboarded subscriptions at no cost?
- ADefender CSPM, the paid plan that adds capabilities such as attack path analysis and risk prioritisation.
- BDefender for Servers, the paid plan that provides threat detection for Windows and Linux machines.
- CFoundational CSPM, the free plan enabled by default for onboarded subscriptions and accounts. Correct
- DDefender for Storage, the paid plan that protects storage accounts against malware and threats.
Why A is wrong: Defender CSPM is the paid plan that adds advanced features, so it is not the free option enabled by default that the scenario requires.
Why B is wrong: Defender for Servers is a workload protection plan for machines, not a CSPM plan, and it is a paid plan rather than the free posture option.
Why C is correct: Correct. The grounding states that Defender for Cloud offers two CSPM plans and that Foundational CSPM is free and enabled by default for all onboarded subscriptions and accounts, while Defender CSPM is the paid plan with extra capabilities.
Why D is wrong: Defender for Storage is a paid workload protection plan for storage accounts, not the free posture management plan enabled by default.