6 insights from Microsoft’s 2024 state of multicloud risk report to evolve your security strategy
Discover the top multicloud security risks across DevOps, runtime environments, identity and access, and data in this new report from Microsoft.
If you’re attending the Microsoft Fabric Community Conference, check out one of our opportunities to learn more about Microsoft Purview. This blog post outlines the major announcements of new capabilities.
The Frost Radar™: Managed Detection and Response, 2024 report recognizes Microsoft as a Leader. Learn how Microsoft Defender Experts for XDR augments your security operations center team to triage, investigate, and respond to incidents for you.
Learn how Microsoft Incident Response works together with Microsoft Defender for Identity to give customers fast, flexible service—before, during, or after a cybersecurity incident occurs.
Cybercriminals use social engineering during holidays and important events like tax season to steal user information. Our Microsoft Threat Intelligence tax season report outlines some of the various techniques that threat actors use to craft their campaigns and mislead taxpayers into revealing sensitive information, making payments to fake services, or installing malicious payloads.
A new Forrester study of more than 450 organizations that implemented Microsoft Sentinel found significant benefits, including a 234% return on investment. Read on for the major findings from the report.
We are excited to announce the general availability of Microsoft Copilot for Security on April 1, 2024. This industry-leading product is the only generative AI solution that helps security and IT professionals amplify their skillset, collaborate more, see more, and respond faster.
Microsoft was named a Leader in IDC MarketScape for Worldwide Modern Endpoint Security across Enterprise, Midsize, and Small Businesses.
March is Women’s History Month so let’s reflect on the progress made in encouraging more women to explore cybersecurity roles and consider the ways AI will support more diversity in the industry.
The software developers and systems engineers at Microsoft work with large-scale, complex systems, requiring collaboration among diverse and global teams, all while navigating the demands of rapid technological advancement, and today we’re sharing how they’re tackling security challenges in the white paper: “Building the next generation of the Microsoft Security Development Lifecycle (SDL)”, created by the pioneers of future software development practices.
A few months into Microsoft’s Secure Future Initiative, read the details on what we’ve accomplished across key engineering advances to deliver the next generation of built-in security for customers.