CISO series: Better cybersecurity requires a diverse and inclusive approach to AI and machine learning
A collaborative, inclusive approach to creating AI and machine learning models can help increase your resilience to cyberattacks.
A collaborative, inclusive approach to creating AI and machine learning models can help increase your resilience to cyberattacks.
DART recently worked with a customer who had been subject to a targeted compromise where the entity was intently and purposefully attempting to get into their systems.
If you’re a CIO, a CISO, or any other exec at a company who is thinking about digital security, the user name/password paradigm is more than a hassle, it’s a true security challenge, which keeps many of us up at night.
Antimalware products play a key role in collaboration to reduce security complexity and deliver better protection to customers.
Five years ago, we started on a journey to update and simplify information protection at Microsoft. We’ve learned a lot about data protection and tools and today we’re sharing some of our best practices.
The cloud era has fundamentally changed the way businesses must think about security and identity. Learn the five principles driving the customer-obsessed identity strategy at Microsoft.
Actionable tips from security experts on how to prevent, mitigate, or recover from a cyberattack.
Learn how Microsoft evolved its culture, teams, and practices to integrate security into an agile development process that supports a cloud-based world.
With the latest update, users can add passwordless phone number accounts to Windows, sign in for the first time with the Microsoft Authenticator app, and more.
In our second post about people—our most valuable resource in the SOC—we talk about our investments into readiness programs, career paths, and recruiting for success.
Read a review of the “National Cyber Security Strategy: 2016-2021,” the most frequently referenced document in cybersecurity discussions. Learn three ways that the security strategy can expand and thrive and why it’s important to revisit it to help secure your digital transformation.
Attack Surface Analyzer 2.0 can help you identify security risks introduced when installing software on Windows, Linux, or macOS by analyzing changes to the file system, registry, network ports, system certificates, and more.