2.3.3 Ensure That 'Notify about alerts with the following severity' is Set to 'High'

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Information

Enables emailing security alerts to the subscription owner or other designated security contact.

Rationale:

Enabling security alert emails ensures that security alert emails are received from Microsoft. This ensures that the right people are aware of any potential security issues and are able to mitigate the risk.

Solution

From Azure Portal

From Azure Home select the Portal Menu

Select Microsoft Defender for Cloud

Click on Environment Settings

Click on the appropriate Management Group, Subscription, or Workspace

Click on Email notifications

Under Notification types, check the check box next to Notify about alerts with the following severity (or higher): and select High from the drop down menu

Click Save

From Azure CLI
Use the below command to set Send email notification for high severity alerts to On.

az account get-access-token --query '{subscription:subscription,accessToken:accessToken}' --out tsv | xargs -L1 bash -c 'curl -X PUT -H 'Authorization: Bearer $1' -H 'Content-Type: application/json' https://management.azure.com/subscriptions/<$0>/providers/Microsoft.Security/securityContacts/default1?api-version=2017-08-01-preview -d@'input.json''

Where input.json contains the Request body json data as mentioned below.
To enable email notifications on multiple emails at once, replace '<validEmailAddress>' on the line 'email': with '<directory>/<csvfilename>.csv'

{
'id': '/subscriptions/<Your_Subscription_Id>/providers/Microsoft.Security/securityContacts/default1',
'name': 'default1',
'type': 'Microsoft.Security/securityContacts',
'properties': {
'email': '<validEmailAddress>',
'alertNotifications': 'On',
'alertsToAdmins': 'On'
}
}

Default Value:

By default, Send email notification for high severity alerts is not set.

See Also

https://workbench.cisecurity.org/files/4052