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Locking down AI pipelines in Azure? A zero-trust, metadata-driven setup makes it secure, scalable and actually team-friendly.
Zero-trust is a framework where trust is never assumed, and verification is continuously enforced. By integrating identity management with security operations, Microsoft aims to make zero-trust ...
Commentary Implementing zero trust: a blueprint for cyber resilience in the age of AI In this Op-Ed, Microsoft's Dan Coleman explains how agencies can integrate identity, telemetry, and real-time ...
Microsoft has expanded the capabilities of its secure service edge (SSE) offering with new features designed to enable zero-trust security.
Jason Payne, chief technology officer at Microsoft Federal, said implementing zero trust, artificial intelligence, machine learning and other emerging technologies and techniques could help ...
The full scope of Microsoft’s zero-trust vision is taking shape. Gen AI contributes across a wide spectrum of use cases to help Microsoft customers pursue their approaches to a zero-trust framework.
Paul Schnackenburg talks identity in general, how it fits in with the other security tools and services he has covered and the different parts of Microsoft Entra, along with how they solve various ...
Last month, Microsoft announced a Chinese state-sponsored hack on government agency data, as well as hundreds of companies.
Despite the buzz around zero trust, many organizations are still grappling with what it really means—and more importantly, how to make it work in practice.
Learn how to implement a Zero Trust security model with our comprehensive guide. Discover the best practices and steps to secure your organization.