Collective Defense
As cyberthreats evolve, trusted relationships and collaboration improve collective knowledge, drive resilience, and mitigate risks across the security ecosystem on a global scale.
Empowering a secure future through innovation and collaboration
Discover how partnerships are driving collective defense and creating a safer, more secure world through our collection of case studies and stories. From innovative technologies to collaborative strategies, these examples demonstrate the power of working together towards a common goal.
Collective intelligence and collaborative defense against Volt Typhoon
Collaboration between the cybersecurity industry and government research organizations is crucial to understand and overcome common adversaries. We have developed a community of strategic partnerships with threat intelligence organizations to defend against common adversaries, such as Volt Typhoon.
Uniting to disrupt cybercriminal operations: A success story of collaboration and disruption
A ground-breaking lawsuit aimed at ending the illicit use of Cobalt Strike shows the power of uniting efforts to identify and take down criminal infrastructure. At the start of the operation, we were tracking approximately 1,000 active cracked Cobalt Strike servers per day. As of July 2023, there was a 25 percent reduction globally and a 50 percent reduction in the United States of these servers.
Source: Microsoft Digital Threat Analysis Center investigations
Combining efforts to safeguard democracy
Over 75 percent of eligible citizens living in democratic nations within the next year and a half will have the opportunity to vote. Safeguarding the cyber election space, engaging voters, and teaming up with nonprofits to secure election management systems are crucial to protect the integrity and resilience of democratic processes around the world.
Addressing the shortage in digital talent and diversity
The scarcity of skilled cybersecurity professionals and the need for AI skills is a pressing concern for safeguarding critical public and private infrastructure. Strategic partnerships with educational institutions, nonprofit organizations, governments, and businesses are needed to develop cybersecurity and AI skills programs that address market needs.
Source: Microsoft Digital Threat Analysis Center investigations
Gender disparity by country
25% female workforce
The lack of diversity within the global cybersecurity workforce exacerbates the challenge, with women comprising only 25 percent of the workforce.
28 countries
To tackle the talent shortage and promote diversity, Microsoft has expanded its cybersecurity skills initiative to 28 countries, with a special focus on empowering women.
400,000 individuals
In collaboration with over 20 nonprofit organizations, we have already trained over 400,000 individuals worldwide, leveraging platforms like Microsoft Learn and LinkedIn Learning.
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Introduction
The power of partnerships is key to overcoming adversity by strengthening defenses and holding cybercriminals accountable.
The State of Cybercrime
While cybercriminals remain hard at work, the public and private sectors are coming together to disrupt their technologies and support the victims of cybercrime.
Nation State Threats
Nation state cyber operations are bringing governments and tech industry players together to build resilience against threats to online security.
Critical Cybersecurity Challenges
As we navigate the ever-changing cybersecurity landscape, holistic defense is a must for resilient organizations, supply chains, and infrastructure.
Innovating for Security and Resilience
As modern AI takes a massive leap forward, it will play a vital role in defending and ensuring the resilience of businesses and society.
Collective Defense
As cyberthreats evolve, collaboration is strengthening knowledge and mitigation across the global security ecosystem.
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