Our approach to responsible AI
This video highlights six important principles Microsoft considers before pushing their AI products to production.
This video highlights six important principles Microsoft considers before pushing their AI products to production.
Defender for Cloud generates alerts for resources deployed on your Azure, on-premises, and hybrid cloud environments. Security alerts are triggered by advanced detections and are available only with enhanced security features enabled. You can upgrade from the Environment settings page, as described in Quickstart: Enable enhanced security features. A free 30-day trial is available. For pricing details in…
Attitudes toward the shift to cloud computing are changing—even in the banking world, which has been reluctant to make the transition from on-premises to the cloud due to customer data security concerns. The chief information officer (CIO) at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston noted recently that ignoring the cloud may introduce security vulnerabilities as…
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Though the coronavirus situation forced a remote work model for many businesses, some have realized that it might be more ideal than returning to the traditional go-to-work model. Why? Cloud technology. In his article, “What’s the Future of Your Technology Capabilities?”, Gilles Muys writes that the cloud has proven it’s here to stay, due to…
Common attacks such as phishing, password spray, and credential stuffing rely on one unchanging truth: when it comes to passwords, human behavior is predictable. Armed with this predictability, bad actors still succeed most of time when attempting these types of attacks, even though the tools they’re using are 30 years old. Starting today, we’re excited…
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In 2021, cybercrime has become even more sophisticated, widespread, and relentless. Criminals have targeted critical infrastructure—healthcare, information technology, financial services, energy sectors—with headline-grabbing attacks crippling businesses and harming consumers. But there are positive trends—victims are coming forward, humanizing the toll of cyberattacks, and prompting increased engagement from law enforcement. Governments are also passing new laws and allocating more resources as they recognize cybercrime as a threat to national security.