Microsoft announces new Project OneFuzz framework, an open source developer tool to find and fix bugs at scale
We’re excited to release a new tool called OneFuzz, an extensible fuzz testing framework for Azure.
We’re excited to release a new tool called OneFuzz, an extensible fuzz testing framework for Azure.
Security controls built into Azure Active Directory can reduce your risk of compromise.
The modern SOC will use machine learning to help humans protect organizations in a multi-cloud, IoT world.
Stay ahead of attacks and protect your workloads with Azure Security. Join us for demos of Azure Secure Score and Security Center threat protection capabilities, while Stuart Gregg, Security Operations Manager of ASOS, shares how they’ve gained stronger threat protection by pairing these technologies with smarter security management practices.
Microsoft identity engineering has expanded product partnerships to help customers transform digitally with Azure AD-integrated solutions.
If an internet-connected device performs a non-critical function, why does it need to be highly secured? Because any device can be the target of a hacker, and any hacked device can be weaponized.
Connectivity empowers organizations to unlock the full potential of IoT—but it also introduces new cybersecurity attack vectors. What does it take to manage those risks?
During the MITRE ATT&CK evaluation, Microsoft Threat Protection delivered on providing the deepest optics, near real time detection, and a complete view of the attack story.
As the volume of remote workers quickly increased over the past two to three months, IT teams in many companies have been scrambling to figure out how their infrastructures and technologies will be able to handle the increase in remote connections.
Azure Security Center security controls can help you monitor your security posture as usage of cloud assets increases.
While Kubernetes has many advantages, it also brings new security challenges that should be considered. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the various security risks that exist in containerized environments, and specifically in Kubernetes.
With many employees suddenly working from home, there are things an organization and employees can do to help remain productive without increasing cybersecurity risk.