Microsoft’s Threat & Vulnerability Management now helps thousands of customers to discover, prioritize, and remediate vulnerabilities in real time
Microsoft’s Threat & Vulnerability Management solution is generally available!
Microsoft’s Threat & Vulnerability Management solution is generally available!
With the Windows 10 May 2019 Update we delivered several important features for Windows Defender Application Control. Our focus for this release was responding to some longstanding feedback on manageability improvements. We’re excited to introduce new capabilities in Windows Defender Application Control.
While Windows Defender Antivirus makes catching 5 billion threats on devices every month look easy, multiple advanced detection and prevention technologies work under the hood to make this happen. Multiple next-generation protection engines to detect and stop a wide range of threats and attacker techniques at multiple points, providing industry-best detection and blocking capabilities.
Learn about new Microsoft Threat Protection capabilities now in public preview.
Announcing a new identity threat investigation experience.
The app certification program provides a public cloud app risk assessment catalog and allows partners to provide the latest information about their apps’ security.
The “Top 10 actions to secure your environment” series outlines fundamental steps you can take with your investment in Microsoft 365 security solutions. In “Step 10. Detect and investigate security incidents,” you’ll learn how to set up Azure Advanced Threat Protection to uncover threats against your organization.
Not knowing who is sending email “from” your organization is an enormous problem for IT managers. Valimail is here to help.
As detection capabilities advance, attackers are using new and stealthier techniques to stay undetected and persist with their motives. Azure Security Center, Microsoft’s cloud-based cyber solution helps customers safeguard their cloud workloads as well as protect them from these threats.
The hardware-based isolation technology on Windows 10 that allows Microsoft Edge to isolate browser-based attacks is now available as a browser extension for Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.