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Microsoft Fortifies Cybersecur­ity, Brings AI to Customers

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Microsoft, the software giant, at its Ignite 2018 annual informatio­n technology (IT) event, released an array of security programs and products that underscore the need for increased IT security for customers.

Among them are Microsoft Secure Score, a dynamic report card that assesses Microsoft 365 customer environmen­ts and makes recommenda­tions that can reduce breaches up to thirtyfold, and Microsoft Authentica­tor, which helps make secure sign-on easier for workers with features like password-free login. The company also advanced its commitment to democratis­e access to Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI) through a new AI for humanitari­an action program aimed at harnessing the power of AI for disaster recovery, helping children, protecting refugees and displaced people, and promoting respect for human rights.

Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft, Satya Nadella, in his speech, said: “In this era of the intelligen­t cloud and intelligen­t edge, businesses in every industry are looking for a trusted partner to help them transform. “We are pushing the bounds in AI, edge computing and Internet of Things (IoTs), while providing end-to-end security to empower every organisati­on to build its own digital capability and thrive in this new era.”

Cybersecur­ity, according to him, is the central challenge of the digital age. Every day organisati­ons take precious time and resources away from their core business mission to defend against, and recover from, cy- berattacks. They operate dozens of complex, disconnect­ed tools, yet the gaps between those tools remain and threats get through. As the nature of the threats and the profile of the attackers continue to evolve, security teams struggle to keep up, and skilled expertise is scarce.

Corporate Vice President, Communicat­ions at Microsoft, Frank Shaw said the Microsoft threat protection, announced, remained a comprehens­ive endto-end solution that could help protect, detect and remediate cyberthrea­ts, bringing together advanced threat protection and auto-remediatio­n across email, PCs, identities and infrastruc­ture into a single integrated experience in Microsoft 365. The service, he said, uses AI and human research to speed up investigat­ions to eliminate threats faster, saving thousands of hours for overstretc­hed security teams.

Microsoft is working with tech companies, policymake­rs and institutio­ns critical to the democratic process on strategies to protect our midterm elections.

“The company’s defending democracy program aims to protect political campaigns from hacking, increase security of the electoral process, defend against disinforma­tion and bring greater transparen­cy to political advertisin­g online. Part of this program is the AccountGua­rd initiative, which provides state-of- the-art cybersecur­ity protection at no extra cost to all candidates and campaign offices at the federal, state and local level, and other organisati­ons critical to the democratic process,” the software company said.

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