Windows Security (Defender) has come a long way.
It’s now integrated into Windows 11, offers real-time protection, firewall management, exploit protection, and even Smart App Control. Many argue it’s good enough for most users in 2025.
But here’s the debate:
What do you think?
It’s now integrated into Windows 11, offers real-time protection, firewall management, exploit protection, and even Smart App Control. Many argue it’s good enough for most users in 2025.
But here’s the debate:
- Detection Rates – Independent tests show Defender performing well, but still trailing behind some dedicated AVs in zero-day protection.
- Performance Impact – Some say Defender is light, others report high CPU during scans.
- Extra Features – VPN, anti-theft, password managers, banking protection — all missing from Defender but offered by third-party AVs.
- False Sense of Security? – Is relying solely on Microsoft risky because attackers often target it?
- Do you trust Windows Defender as your only protection?
- Or do you still install a third-party AV for extra peace of mind?
- Have you had real-world experience where Defender saved you (or failed)?



