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The Microsoft Supply Chain Platform was just launched to help companies protect their supply chains against cyber threats.
The Microsoft Supply Chain Platform was just launched to help companies protect their supply chains against cyber threats.
Microsoft Secure kicks off today with on-demand content available to those who register. We’ll share major innovations in AI, identity, and data protection to create a safer world for all.
The latest Microsoft Defender for Business innovations offer new security features for small and medium-sized businesses so they can focus on what they care about most.
On International Women’s Day, we celebrate the accomplishments of women in technology and reflect on our commitment to encouraging and supporting women in cybersecurity.
Learn how Zero Trust security can help minimize damage from a breach, support hybrid work, protect sensitive data, and more.
Vasu Jakkal invites you to join us at the Microsoft Secure digital event to discover exciting product announcements and what an AI-driven future means for cybersecurity.
Learn how machine learning in Microsoft Purview enables people-centric data protection and saves your security teams time.
Learn how Microsoft Security is simplifying security for the new hybrid, multi-platform environment while fostering a diverse new generation of defenders—and how your organization can benefit.
Learn about the more than 300 Microsoft Security innovations launched in 2022, and how we’re making cybersecurity more inclusive and representative of our communities.
Learn five simple actions small and medium-sized businesses can take to protect against evolving cyberattacks, as well as where to access tools and resources for securing your company.
Microsoft Corporate Vice President of Compliance, Identity, and Management Vasu Jakkal explores what it means to do more with less in your security approach.
Today, the third edition of Cyber Signals was released spotlighting security trends and insights gathered from Microsoft’s 43 trillion daily security signals and 8,500 security experts.