Security and Compliance
5 TopicsCloud platform security in an evolving threat landscape
Need to protect your Azure workloads from security threats? In this session, we'll explore the daily threats that Microsoft's core platform security engineering team face and discuss the key mitigation strategies you can use to protect your workloads on the Azure platform. Discover attack surface reduction techniques used at the platform level and learn how to best secure your workloads within the cloud shared responsibility model. Select Add to calendar to save the date, then select Attend to let us know you're coming. You can post your questions in advance (now) or at any time during the event. Simply scroll to the bottom of this page and post each question where it says "Leave a comment." This session is part of Tech Accelerator: Mastering Azure and AI adoption. View the full agenda for more great sessions and insights. Want to receive event reminders and exclusive post-event content, including access to session presentations? Register for the VIP experience!246Views1like1CommentGovern, manage, and secure your AI deployments
Are you ready to adopt AI at scale? This session will explore the Azure Essentials AI adoption guidance and provide actionable steps and best practices to get your environment AI-ready. We will demo how to make your AI workloads resilient and secure with solutions from Microsoft Defender for Cloud, Azure Purview, and the Azure Proactive Resiliency Library. Select Add to calendar to save the date, then select Attend to let us know you're coming. You can post your questions in advance (now) or at any time during the event. Simply scroll to the bottom of this page and post each question where it says "Leave a comment." This session is part of Tech Accelerator: Mastering Azure and AI adoption. View the full agenda for more great sessions and insights. Want to receive event reminders and exclusive post-event content, including access to session presentations? Register for the VIP experience!510Views3likes2CommentsAzure Cache for Redis Community Standup | Secure your workloads with Azure AD integration
Azure Cache for Redis now offers a password-free authentication mechanism by integrating with Azure Active Directory (AAD). This integration is complemented with the role-based access control that open source Redis supports. To leverage the integration, your client application must assume the identity of an Azure Active Directory entity (like service principal or managed identity) and connect to your cache. Featuring: Shruti Pathak(@shrutipathak812) #security #redis784Views0likes0CommentsPreparing for the unexpected: Azure & Power Platform (Incident Readiness) - Session 2
Join our upcoming webcast to hear about best practices from our engineering experts – including how to prevent impact from incidents by building resilient applications, and how to protect your cloud environments. You will also have access to live Q&A in the side panel, to get your incident readiness questions answered by our subject matter experts. Two session options, same content presented, both with Live Q&A available: Since building reliable and secure applications on Azure is a shared responsibility, join us to learn from live demonstrations that will empower you to implement our incident readiness recommendations. We will help you understand how to prevent the impact of incidents, protect your environment, and remain informed throughout incident lifecycles. Join us to get familiar with: Our Power Platform team’s journey to identify, assess, and improve the resilience of their own Azure services – which power critical customer-facing workloads – using Availability Zones How to assess whether the resources that support your mission-critical services are sufficiently zone-resilient, using Azure Advisor recommendations and workbooks Balancing competing priorities as you invest in resilience and security, with an eye on cost optimization using best practices from the Azure Well-Architected Framework Retrofitting your existing Virtual Machines and Azure Disks, for zone resiliency and redundancy, respectively – to minimize and avoid impact from common incident types Understand and control who can access your resources – including using Microsoft-managed Conditional Access Policies, and recommended actions to raise your security baseline This approach will bring our incident readiness guidance to life, and get you connected with subject matter experts so that you can ask any clarifications or follow up questions during the session. Please join us – register for your preferred session timeslot, using the registration links. Register for session option #1 Wednesday 24 January @ 8 - 9 AM PST (Wednesday 24 January @ 16:00 UTC). Register here for session option #2 Wednesday @ 8 - 9 PM PST (Thursday 25 January @ 04:00 UTC). Incident Readiness Resources Prepare for the unexpected. Learn how you can mitigate impact, protect your investment, and stay informed. Microsoft categorizes cloud incidents into three types: service incidents, privacy incidents, and security incidents. A service incident is an event or a series of events that can cause an interruption or degraded experience for customers using one or more of Microsoft's services. These incidents are effectively unplanned downtime – including outages impacting availability, performance degradation impacting users, and problems interfering with service administration/management. Privacy incidents relate to potential unauthorized use or disclosure of customer data. Finally, security incidents in Microsoft's online services refer to confirmed breaches of security resulting in accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure, or access to customer or personal data while being processed by Microsoft. Please review the cloud specific incident readiness sections that covers steps you should take to prepare and protect your environment and what actions you should take or be aware of during an incident. Read More: Azure Incident Readiness Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365 Power & Power Platform Incident Readiness748Views0likes0CommentsPreparing for the unexpected: Azure & Power Platform (Incident Readiness) - Session 1
Join our upcoming webcast to hear about best practices from our engineering experts – including how to prevent impact from incidents by building resilient applications, and how to protect your cloud environments. You will also have access to live Q&A in the side panel, to get your incident readiness questions answered by our subject matter experts. Two session options, same content presented, both with Live Q&A available: Since building reliable and secure applications on Azure is a shared responsibility, join us to learn from live demonstrations that will empower you to implement our incident readiness recommendations. We will help you understand how to prevent the impact of incidents, protect your environment, and remain informed throughout incident lifecycles. Join us to get familiar with: Our Power Platform team’s journey to identify, assess, and improve the resilience of their own Azure services – which power critical customer-facing workloads – using Availability Zones How to assess whether the resources that support your mission-critical services are sufficiently zone-resilient, using Azure Advisor recommendations and workbooks Balancing competing priorities as you invest in resilience and security, with an eye on cost optimization using best practices from the Azure Well-Architected Framework Retrofitting your existing Virtual Machines and Azure Disks, for zone resiliency and redundancy, respectively – to minimize and avoid impact from common incident types Understand and control who can access your resources – including using Microsoft-managed Conditional Access Policies, and recommended actions to raise your security baseline This approach will bring our incident readiness guidance to life, and get you connected with subject matter experts so that you can ask any clarifications or follow up questions during the session. Please join us – register for your preferred session timeslot, using the registration links. Register for session option #1 Wednesday 24 January @ 8 - 9 AM PST (Wednesday 24 January @ 16:00 UTC). Register here for session option #2 Wednesday @ 8 - 9 PM PST (Thursday 25 January @ 04:00 UTC). Incident Readiness Resources Prepare for the unexpected. Learn how you can mitigate impact, protect your investment, and stay informed. Microsoft categorizes cloud incidents into three types: service incidents, privacy incidents, and security incidents. A service incident is an event or a series of events that can cause an interruption or degraded experience for customers using one or more of Microsoft's services. These incidents are effectively unplanned downtime – including outages impacting availability, performance degradation impacting users, and problems interfering with service administration/management. Privacy incidents relate to potential unauthorized use or disclosure of customer data. Finally, security incidents in Microsoft's online services refer to confirmed breaches of security resulting in accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure, or access to customer or personal data while being processed by Microsoft. Please review the cloud specific incident readiness sections that covers steps you should take to prepare and protect your environment and what actions you should take or be aware of during an incident. Read More: Azure Incident Readiness Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365 Power & Power Platform Incident Readiness1.6KViews0likes0Comments