Microsoft’s new cloud-hosted security information and event management service rolls out in a public preview. As infrastructures get ever more complex, managing security becomes a significant issue.
Microsoft today took Azure Sentinel out of public preview and into general availability, making it an official Azure service. With Azure Sentinel, Microsoft has now officially entered the SIEM market.
Microsoft is launching what it's calling the first SIEM (security information and event management) tool that is native to a major cloud platform. The offering, Azure Sentinel, aims to stand out from ...
My business has been providing IT services to SMBs since 1998 so I know the challenges and limitations of the "smaller end of town" intimately. The move to cloud is completed for most of my clients, ...
Microsoft says that the Azure Sentinel cloud-native SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) platform is now able to detect potential ransomware activity using the Fusion machine learning ...
Paul Schnackenburg takes a look at the public preview of the new Microsoft cloud-based Security Information and Event Management service. In February 2019 Microsoft announced a new service called ...
Microsoft announced its new cloud-based Microsoft Azure Sentinel and Microsoft Threat Experts solutions designed to allow security professionals to react faster and provide adequate responses during ...
One year on from reaching general availability, Microsoft's Azure-based Sentinel security system now brings new user and entity behavioral analytics to help detect unknown and insider threats faster.
January 16, 2020, Hong Kong –– Security can be a never-ending saga — a chronicle of increasingly sophisticated attacks, volumes of alerts, and long resolution timeframes where today’s Security ...