The Azure Knowledge Center is like a reference library, not a compliance assessment tool. I'm going with Microsoft Defender for Cloud to get the job done right.
Azure Service Health is more for monitoring service issues, not compliance. I'd pick Microsoft Defender for Cloud to ensure I'm meeting all the necessary regulatory requirements.
Azure Advisor is great for optimization recommendations, but for compliance, I'd go with Microsoft Defender for Cloud. It's specifically designed for that purpose.
Azure Defender for Cloud seems like the most comprehensive option to assess regulatory compliance. It's like the Swiss Army knife of Azure security tools.
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