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Microsoft at NICE Conference: Resetting expectations and enabling diversity in the cybersecurity workforce

With the skills gap in cybersecurity professionals, Microsoft is helping attract new generations of diversified talent to the field, including leading discussions at the 2023 NICE Conference.
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Why endpoint management is key to securing an AI-powered future

With the coming wave of AI, this is precisely the time for organizations to prepare for the future. To be properly ready for AI, Zero Trust principles take on new meaning and scope. The right endpoint management strategy can help provide the broadest signal possible and make your organization more secure and productive for years to come.
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IoT devices and Linux-based systems targeted by OpenSSH trojan campaign

Microsoft has uncovered an attack leveraging custom and open-source tools to target internet-facing IoT devices and Linux-based systems. The attack involves deploying a patched version of OpenSSH on affected devices to allow root login and the hijack of SSH credentials.
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Cadet Blizzard emerges as a novel and distinct Russian threat actor

Microsoft attributes several campaigns to a distinct Russian state-sponsored threat actor tracked as Cadet Blizzard (DEV-0586), including the WhisperGate destructive attack, Ukrainian website defacements, and the hack-and-leak front “Free Civilian”.
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Public preview: Improve Win32 app security via app isolation

The frequency and impact of zero-day vulnerabilities have witnessed a substantial increase over the years. Attackers frequently exploit either unknown or unpatched vulnerabilities. That’s why we are thrilled to announce the preview of Win32 app isolation.
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How Microsoft and Sonrai integrate to eliminate attack paths

Cloud development challenges conventional thinking about risk. Sonrai integrates with Microsoft Sentinel to monitor threats across vectors and automate responses by leveraging security orchestration, automation, and response playbooks, and Microsoft Defender for Cloud to provide visibility across the entire digital estate by identifying possible attack paths and remediating vulnerabilities.
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Detecting and mitigating a multi-stage AiTM phishing and BEC campaign

Microsoft Defender Experts observed a multi-stage adversary-in-the-middle (AiTM) and business email compromise (BEC) attack targeting banking and financial services organizations over two days. This attack originated from a compromised trusted vendor, involved AiTM and BEC attacks across multiple supplier/partner organizations for financial fraud, and did not use a reverse proxy like typical AiTM attacks.
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