RSA Conference 2020—Empower your defenders with artificial intelligence and automation
The RSA Conference 2020 kicks off in less than three weeks—here are a few highlights to help you plan your time.
The RSA Conference 2020 kicks off in less than three weeks—here are a few highlights to help you plan your time.
Listen to Ann Johnson discuss the scale of cyber threats—past, present, and future—with security strategist, Marc Goodman on her new podcast, Afternoon Cyber Tea.
Microsoft published a series of materials that define common vocabulary that can be used to describe intentional and unintentional failures.
Our goal has remained the same since we first launched Microsoft Azure Sentinel in February: empower security operations teams to help enhance the security posture of our customers. Today, we take the next step in that journey by making Azure Sentinel generally available.
Powerful automation capabilities help improve the effectiveness and efficiency of investigating and responding to Office 365 alerts.
A collaborative, inclusive approach to creating AI and machine learning models can help increase your resilience to cyberattacks.
Most machine learning models are trained on a mix of malicious and clean features. Attackers routinely try to throw these models off balance by stuffing clean features into malware. Monotonic models are resistant against adversarial attacks because they are trained differently: they only look for malicious features.
Learn about the latest enhancements to Microsoft Threat Protection, the premier solution for securing the modern workplace across identities, endpoints, user data, apps, and infrastructure.
The “Securing the Future of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning at Microsoft” paper outlines net-new security engineering challenges in the AI and machine learning space.
Insights into how the security community is working to secure IoT devices today, and how AI will enhance those efforts over time.