Secure containerized environments with updated threat matrix for Kubernetes
The updated threat matrix for Kubernetes adds new techniques found by Microsoft researchers, as well as techniques that were suggested by the community.
The updated threat matrix for Kubernetes adds new techniques found by Microsoft researchers, as well as techniques that were suggested by the community.
Today, March 8, we are proud to celebrate International Women’s Day. The United Nations announced this year’s theme as “Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future in a COVID-19 world.
Today we’re excited to share with you several new innovations across four key areas—identity, security, compliance, and skilling—to give you the holistic security protection you need to meet today’s most challenging security demands.
The pandemic is exposing weaknesses in cybersecurity—learn why an integrated security solution can help combat emerging cyber threats.
In this blog, Jake Williams, Founder of Rendition InfoSec, shares his insights on the 2020 threat landscape—who to watch for and why—and how to think about red and blue teaming within your organization.
Whilst this may be uncomfortable reading, the ability to pre-empt and respond quickly to these attacks is now an organizational imperative that requires a level of close collaboration and integration throughout your organization (which may not have happened to date).
Today we are excited to announce Azure Purview, a unified data governance service that sets the foundation for data governance across your operational and analytical data estate.
In collaboration with leading silicon partners AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., we are announcing the Microsoft Pluton security processor. This chip-to-cloud security technology, pioneered in Xbox and Azure Sphere, will bring even more security advancements to future Windows PCs and signals the beginning of a journey with ecosystem and OEM partners.
An essential requirement of being a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) is stakeholder management. In many organizations, security is still seen as a support function; meaning, any share of the budget you receive may be viewed jealously by other departments.
It’s hard to keep pace with all the changes happening in the world of cybersecurity. Security experts and leaders must continue learning (and unlearning) to stay ahead of the ever-evolving threat landscape. In fact, many of us are in this field because of our desire to continuously challenge ourselves and serve the greater good.
Learn how Microsoft is helping secure your online life through user education, cybersecurity workshops, and continued diversity in hiring.
A diverse cybersecurity team will help you generate the innovative ideas you need to confront today and tomorrow’s cyber threats.