How Microsoft is partnering with vendors to provide Zero Trust solutions
No two organizations are alike. But our integrations with independent software vendors (ISVs) support Zero Trust in a diverse set of environments.
No two organizations are alike. But our integrations with independent software vendors (ISVs) support Zero Trust in a diverse set of environments.
Microsoft Teams has seen a surge in growth during the pandemic with over 115 million daily active users and growing. With it, customer imperative for enabling safe and trustworthy online collaboration has also increased significantly.
Microsoft is excited about the opportunity to create a decentralized identity system that increases customer trust and adoption by minimizing data processing and providing the user much greater control of the specific identity data they share and how it will be used.
The risks now outweigh the benefits for organizations using passwords as a security mechanism. In this post, we share the top resources to help you move forward on your passwordless journey.
Beginning today, you can break free from your password and go passwordless with your Microsoft account.
Our world is changing, and Microsoft Security is rising to the challenges of a new normal. Today, I want to share more about how we are empowering our partners to be successful in building trust with customers and enabling business growth.
Since 2017, Microsoft has been working with the identity community on two groundbreaking technologies designed from the ground up to make digital privacy convenient and practical: decentralized identifiers and verifiable credentials. We believe verifiable credentials will revolutionize the way we exchange personal information, shifting ownership and control of identity and personal data back to individuals.
We are operating in the most complex cybersecurity landscape we’ve ever seen. Sophisticated and determined attackers are the norm. And we all are preparing for the next great disruption—hybrid work.
Cybersecurity has been in the news far more often in the past 12 months than in previous years, as cybercriminals escalated their activity during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown.
How can a small IT team do more with less? Medius, which develops cloud-based spend management solutions, shares its Azure Active Directory story with Microsoft.