Reference Architecture and automation for Financial Services web applications
Today we are pleased to announce the release of a new Azure Security and Compliance Blueprint – FFIEC Financial Services Regulated Workloads.
Today we are pleased to announce the release of a new Azure Security and Compliance Blueprint – FFIEC Financial Services Regulated Workloads.
Highlights from last week in Azure for the week of October 30, 2017: Azure capacity growth in China, GA of Azure Managed Applications, Azure Security Center updates, registration opened for Microsoft Connect(); 2017, and more
In-memory attacks are on the rise and attracting increasing attention. In this post, we will describe two in-memory attack techniques and show how these can be detected using Sysmon and Azure Security Center.
While the threat landscape has changed dramatically over the last several years, malware detection continues to be one of the biggest issues.
Last year we committed to making it easier for customers to run their services in the public cloud.
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks are one of the top availability and security concerns we hear from customers moving their applications to the cloud.
Azure Security Center, which helps you protect workloads running in Azure against cyber threats, can now also be used to secure workloads running on-premises and in other clouds.
Microsoft invierte mil millones de dólares anualmente en ciberseguridad y gran parte de esa cantidad va destinada a hacer que Microsoft Azure sea la plataforma en la nube más confiable.
Azure Security Center just released a new Just-In-Time (JIT) VM Access mechanism. JIT VM Access, now in public preview, significantly reduces your exposure to attacks by enabling you to deny persistent access while providing controlled, audited access to VMs when needed.
Azure Security Center automatically collects, analyzes, and integrates log data from a variety of Azure resources.