Enable remote work while keeping cloud deployments secure
Azure Security Center security controls can help you monitor your security posture as usage of cloud assets increases.
Azure Security Center security controls can help you monitor your security posture as usage of cloud assets increases.
Our threat intelligence shows that COVID-19 themed threats are retreads of existing attacks that have been slightly altered to tie to the pandemic. We’re seeing a changing of lures, not a surge in attacks. These attacks are settling into the normal ebb and flow of the threat environment.
Balancing friction-less collaboration and highly targeted engagement with privacy and security is not easy, but you don’t have to go it alone.
Ensure your remote workforce has secure access to all the apps they need: SaaS, cloud-hosted, on-premises, and legacy.
Increased remote work has many organizations rethinking network and security strategies. In this post we share guidance on how to manage security in this changing environment.
With many employees suddenly working from home, there are things an organization and employees can do to help remain productive without increasing cybersecurity risk.
The integration of FIDO2-based YubiKeys and Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) is a game changer.
Organizations should consider a Cloud Identity as a Service (IDaaS), and MFA solution, like Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) for effective countermeasures against modern threats.
This is the first in a blog series to help lessen confusion around identity by sharing with you some of the terms used at Microsoft.
Threat protection that changes our approach to attacks requires built-in intelligence that can understand how an attack got in, prevent its spread across domains, and automatically heal compromised assets.