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.
As infrastructures get ever more complex, managing security becomes a significant issue. Alerts and logs are coming from many different systems, in as many different formats, and it’s important that ...
In preview since February, Microsoft's cloud-based security information and event management (SIEM) solution became generally available this week. Azure Sentinel's launch comes after months of ...
Azure Sentinel, Microsoft's cloud-based security information and event management (SIEM) solution, has reached the "general availability" release stage, Microsoft announced on Tuesday. The solution ...
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 ...
Microsoft today debuted two new security services: Azure Sentinel, a cloud-native security information and event management (SIEM) system, and Microsoft Threat Experts, a service through which ...
Ahead of the annual RSA Conference, Microsoft rolled out a new cloud-native security information and event management (SIEM) tool called Azure Sentinel, and a managed threat hunting service dubbed ...
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 ...
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 ...
Microsoft engineers outlined a way to find vulnerable Netlogon channel connections for organizations using newer Windows Server systems. These connections will get blocked in February if Netlogon ...