As the digital landscape grows increasingly interconnected, defenders face a critical challenge: the data and insights from various security tools are often siloed or, at best, loosely integrated. This fragmented approach makes it difficult to gain a holistic view of threats or assess their potential impact on critical assets.
Ignite shared how they are enhancing security with the launch of Microsoft Security Exposure Management, a pivotal step in transforming cybersecurity. Leveraging comprehensive threat research and Microsoft’s extensive visibility into security signals, these tools are now generally available and offer protection against commonly observed attack techniques.
Key solutions in the suite:
- Attack Surface Management offers a complete, continuous view of an organization’s attack surface, enabling teams to fully explore assets, uncover interdependencies, and monitor exposure across the entire digital estate.
- Attack Path Analysis guide teams in visualizing and prioritizing high-risk attack paths across diverse environments, with a specific focus on critical assets. This capability allows for targeted, effective remediation of vulnerabilities that impact these key assets, helping to significantly reduce exposure and the likelihood of a breach by focusing on the most impactful pathways an attacker might exploit.
- Unified Exposure Insights gives decision-makers a clear view of an organization’s threat exposure, helping security teams address key questions about their posture.
Additionally, they announced $4 million AI and cloud security bug bounty ‘Zero Day Quest’, industry’s largest public security research event that will offer potential rewards focused on cloud and AI— which are areas of highest impact to our customers.