Azure Sentinel updates: Improve your security operations with innovations from a cloud-native SIEM
Learn about all the new features and enhancements introduced in Azure Sentinel, Microsoft’s cloud-native SIEM solution, during Ignite 2019.
Learn about all the new features and enhancements introduced in Azure Sentinel, Microsoft’s cloud-native SIEM solution, during Ignite 2019.
With over 80 partners, MISA reduces administrative work and serves as a central place for introductions to other engineering teams when you’re ready to build more integrations with Microsoft Security.
Today, at the Microsoft Ignite Conference in Orlando, Florida, I’m thrilled to share the significant progress we’re making on delivering endpoint security from Microsoft, not just for Microsoft.
Top 10 announcements from the Microsoft Ignite Conference across security, compliance, and identity.
Microsoft Chief Cybersecurity Strategist, Jonathan Trull, outlines four principles any organization can use to improve the effectiveness of its SOC.
In the next post of our series, we provide tips on choosing technology to help a security operations center (SOC) be more responsive, effective, and collaborative.
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.
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.
Learn about new Microsoft Threat Protection capabilities now in public preview.
Read why Ovum believes Microsoft 365 and Azure can protect enterprises who use multiple cloud providers.