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security exposure management
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Security exposure management on WindowsForum.com covers Microsoft's evolving approach to identifying and reducing organizational risk, particularly in the context of AI and cloud security. Discussions highlight Microsoft Ignite 2024 announcements where security is positioned as the foundation for AI adoption, with new tools and strategies to protect data and access. Another key topic is the deprecation of Bring Your Own License (BYOL) in Microsoft Defender for Cloud, which shifts how enterprises handle vulnerability management across multi-cloud and hybrid environments. These threads explore how centralized, integrated security solutions help organizations manage exposure proactively, emphasizing the importance of staying current with Microsoft's security updates and best practices.
If there’s one key takeaway from this year’s Microsoft Ignite 2024, it’s that security is the bedrock of the AI era. It’s not an afterthought or a "nice-to-have" – it’s the foundation for everything from securing access to AI-powered tools to protecting sensitive organizational data. Microsoft...
In a strategic move to streamline its cloud security offerings, Microsoft has announced it will deprecate the Bring Your Own License (BYOL) feature in Microsoft Defender for Cloud, signaling a broader shift towards centralized and integrated solutions. This change is set to influence how...