Forcepoint and Microsoft: Risk-based access control for the remote workforce
Forcepoint integrates with Azure Active Directory conditional access policies based on an individual’s dynamically calculated risk level.
Forcepoint integrates with Azure Active Directory conditional access policies based on an individual’s dynamically calculated risk level.
Customers across the globe are asking for guidance on recovering their infrastructure after being impacted by Solorigate. DART walks you through remediation steps as well as some longer term mitigations.
Learn how identity has become the new security perimeter and how an identity-based framework reduces risk and improves productivity.
Howdy folks, I’m proud to announce that for the fourth year in a row, Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) has been recognized as a “Leader” in Gartner Magic Quadrant for Access Management, Worldwide.
Change came quickly in 2020. More likely than not, a big chunk of your workforce has been forced into remote access.
The past few months have changed the way we work in many ways, working from home, social distancing, and remote operations have all had impacts on our previously known ways of life. At Microsoft, we have been working hard to assist our customers adjust to this rapidly changing and evolving work environment.
Organizations have been digitally transforming at warp speed in response to the way businesses operate and how people work. As a result, digital security teams have been under immense pressure to ensure their environments are resilient and secure.
Simplifying security, compliance, and identity: Announcing Microsoft Defender, enhancements to Data Loss Prevention, and decentralized identity pilots
Keeping your users secure, wherever they are, has been our collective priority. Identity remains the heartbeat of all the services your users rely on.
A global pandemic made remote access essential and forced many of professionals to accelerate their digital transformation plans.