To help
enterprises secure their data and networks against growing cyber attacks,
Microsoft has announced new intelligent security tools and technologies for
Internet of Things (IoT) and edge devices.
The
company introduced “Azure Sphere”, the industry’s first holistic platform to
create secured, connected microcontroller unit (MCU) devices on the
“intelligent edge”.
MCU-powered
devices are the most populous area of computing, with roughly nine billion new
devices every year.
The
company also unveiled several new intelligent security features for its
Microsoft 365 commercial Cloud offering-designed to help IT and security
professionals simplify how they manage security across their enterprises.
“As last
year’s devastating cyber attacks demonstrated, security threats are evolving
and becoming even more serious,” Microsoft President Brad Smith said in a
statement late on Monday.
“The
tech sector’s innovations need to accelerate to outpace security threats.
Today’s steps bring important security advances not just to the cloud, but to
the billions of new devices that are working on the edge of the world’s
computer networks,” Smith added.
MCUs are
found in everything-from toys and household appliances to industrial equipment
– and with “Azure Sphere”, Microsoft extends the boundaries of the “intelligent
edge” power and secure this category of devices.
To help
teams stay prepared and ahead of threats, the company released “Microsoft
Secure Score” and “Attack Simulator”.
“Secure
Score” makes it easier for organisations to determine which controls to enable
to help protect users, data and devices by quickly assessing readiness and providing
an overall security benchmark score.
“Attack
Simulatora, part of Office 365 Threat Intelligence, lets security teams run
simulated attacks-including mock ransomware and phishing campaigns-to
event-test their employees’ responses and tune configurations accordingly.
With the
latest Windows 10 update, now in preview, “Windows Defender Advanced Threat
Protection” (ATP) works across other parts of Microsoft 365 to include threat
protection and remediation spanning Office 365, Windows and Azure.
“Also available
today in preview, and with the upcoming Windows 10 update, are new automated
investigation and remediation capabilities in Windows Defender ATP, leveraging
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to quickly detect and respond to
threats on endpoints, within seconds, at scale,” the company said.
It also
announced a new “Microsoft Intelligent Security Association” for security
technology partners so they can benefit from, and contribute to.
Members
of the association will be able to create more integrated solutions for
customers that provide greater protection and detect attacks more quickly.

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