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Secure your business like you secure your home: 5 steps to protect against cybercrime
Learn five simple actions small and medium-sized businesses can take to protect against evolving cyberattacks, as well as where to access tools and resources for securing your company. -
Microsoft launches Defender for Business to help protect small and medium businesses
Microsoft Defender for Business is now available as a standalone solution to help small and medium businesses boost security as they face growing threats. -
Microsoft named a Leader in IDC MarketScape for Modern Endpoint Security for Enterprise and Small and Midsize Businesses
The security stakes have never been higher and, consequently, the protection of endpoints as a key component of any extended detection and response strategy has never been more critical—for organizations of all sizes. Microsoft is thrilled to be recognized as a Leader in IDC’s MarketScape reports for Modern Endpoint Security for both enterprise and small and midsize businesses. -
How to prepare for CMMC compliance as a defense industrial base supplier using the Microsoft cloud
DoD and DIB suppliers—see how Microsoft can give your business a competitive edge toward CMMC compliance. -
Medius’ small IT team supports distributed workforce with Azure Active Directory
How can a small IT team do more with less? Medius, which develops cloud-based spend management solutions, shares its Azure Active Directory story with Microsoft. -
Small businesses targeted by highly localized Ursnif campaign
In social engineering attacks, is less really more? A new malware campaign puts that to the test by targeting home users and small businesses in specific US cities. This was a focused, highly localized attack that aimed to steal sensitive info from just under 200 targets. Macro-laced documents masqueraded as statements from legitimate businesses. The documents are then distributed via email to target victims in cities where the businesses are located. With Windows Defender AV’s next gen defense, however, the size of the attack doesn’t really matter. Several cloud-based machine learning algorithms detected and blocked the malicious documents at the onset, stopping the attack and protecting customers from what would have been the payload, info-stealing malware Ursnif.