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On Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson, Ann and Ian Coldwater talk about how CISOs can prepare for a cyberattack, master the magic and complexity of containers, and encourage collaboration between engineering and security. -
Welcoming a more diverse workforce into cybersecurity: expanding the pipeline
If you don’t have enough diversity on your cybersecurity team, it may be because you aren’t looking in the right places. -
Welcoming and retaining diversity in cybersecurity
Do you have the right practices in place to retain and grow the cybersecurity women who already work at your company? -
Welcoming more women into cybersecurity: the power of mentorships
I’ve long been a proponent to challenging traditional schools of thought—traditional cyber-norms—and encouraging our industry to get outside its comfort zones. -
MISA expands with new members and new product additions
MISA has grown to 102 members. -
Visionary security partners to be honored at the very first Microsoft Security 20/20 event
Microsoft Security 20/20 will put the spotlight on companies and individuals with a clear-eyed view of the security challenges we face and smart integrated solutions to help solve them. -
Changing the monolith—Part 1: Building alliances for a secure culture
Digital transformation is a daunting task. -
CISO series: Lessons learned from the Microsoft SOC—Part 3b: A day in the life
In this next post in our series, we provide insight into a day in the life of our SOC analysts investigating common front door attacks. -
Rethinking cyber learning—consider gamification
Gamified cybersecurity solutions offer immense promise by giving users practical, hands-on opportunities to learn by doing. -
Microsoft Intelligent Security Association grows to more than 80 members
With over 80 partners, MISA reduces administrative work and serves as a central place for introductions to other engineering teams when you’re ready to build more integrations with Microsoft Security. -
Experts on demand: Your direct line to Microsoft security insight, guidance, and expertise
Experts on demand is now generally available and gives customers direct access to real-life Microsoft threat analysts to help with their security investigations. -
Patching as a social responsibility
To plan, implement, and improve an enterprise patch management strategy, Microsoft is partnering with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE).