Becoming resilient by understanding cybersecurity risks: Part 3—a security pro’s perspective

Get insights on how to work with business leaders to manage risk and defend against sophisticated cyber threats.
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Becoming resilient by understanding cybersecurity risks: Part 2

Whilst this may be uncomfortable reading, the ability to pre-empt and respond quickly to these attacks is now an organizational imperative that requires a level of close collaboration and integration throughout your organization (which may not have happened to date).
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Key layers for developing a Smarter SOC with CyberProof-managed Microsoft Azure security services

This blog post is part of the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association (MISA) guest blog series. Learn more about MISA here.   Security teams are struggling to reduce the time to detect and respond to threats due to the complexity and volume of alerts being generated from multiple security technologies. With more workloads being migrated to the…
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Advanced protection for web applications in Azure with Radware’s Microsoft Security integration

This blog post is part of the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association guest blog series. Learn more about MISA here. The state of application security Companies face a wide range of security challenges, such as Open Source Foundation for Application Security Project (OWASP) vulnerabilities, advanced BOT threats and the need to manage BOTs, securing APIs, and protecting against…
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Success in security: reining in entropy

Your network is unique. It’s a living, breathing system evolving over time. The applications and users performing these actions are all unique parts of the system, adding degrees of disorder and entropy to your operating environment.
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Protect your accounts with smarter ways to sign in on World Passwordless Day

Given the increase in remote work, the need to go passwordless and use multi-factor authentication (MFA) is even more significant. In honor of World Passwordless Day, this blog discusses the reasons why passwordless is so important and how to get started using Azure Active Directory and some apps that are already included in Microsoft security solutions.
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Secure the software development lifecycle with machine learning

A collaboration between data science and security produced a machine learning model that accurately identifies and classifies security bugs based solely on report names.
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Microsoft and partners design new device security requirements to protect against targeted firmware attacks

We’ve been working with partners to design what we call Secured-core PCs, devices that meet a specific set of device requirements that apply the security best practices of isolation and minimal trust to the firmware layer.
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Partnerships power the future of better security

This post is authored by Jeremy Dallman, Principal Program Manager.   Our goal in building the Microsoft Graph Security API is to enable customers to share insights and take action across security solutions to improve protection and speed response. By creating a connected security ecosystem, Microsoft and partners can enable developers to simplify integration and Read more READ MORE HERE…

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