The Asian Age

Microsoft’s Azure Sphere platform for securing IoT

- — ANI

Microsoft has announced several new intelligen­t security tools and technologi­es to help enterprise­s more easily secure their data and networks against today's biggest threats as well as address emerging threats aimed at IoT and edge devices.

"As last year's devastatin­g cyberattac­ks demonstrat­ed, security threats are evolving and becoming even more serious. The tech sector's innovation­s need to accelerate to outpace security threats. Today's steps bring important security advances not just to the cloud, but to the billions of new devices that are working on the edge of the world's computer networks," said Brad Smith, president of Microsoft.

Microsoft is harnessing the power of the intelligen­t cloud to address emerging threats against a new class of connected devices, those relying on a chip the size of a thumbnail called a microcontr­oller unit ( MCU). MCU- powered devices are already the most populous area of computing with roughly 9 billion new devices every year. They are found in everything from toys and household appliances to industrial equipment - and attackers are starting to target them.

To bring security to this next generation of connected devices, Microsoft introduced Azure Sphere, a holistic platform for creating highly secured, connected MCU devices on the intelligen­t edge. Featuring an entirely new class of MCUs with more than five times the power of legacy MCUs, an OS custom built for IoT security, and a turnkey cloud security service that guards every Azure Sphere device.

As security threats become more complex, companies are increasing­ly finding that the intelligen­ce and threat protection tools they need to remain a step ahead of attackers are in the cloud. Therefore, Microsoft introduced several new intelligen­t security features for its Microsoft 365 commercial cloud offering designed to help IT and security profession­als simplify how they manage security across their enterprise­s.

To help teams stay prepared and ahead of threats, Microsoft released Microsoft Secure Score and Attack Simulator. Secure Score makes it easier for organisati­ons to determine which controls to enable to help protect users, data and devices by quickly assessing readiness and providing an overall security benchmark score. It will also let organisati­ons compare their results to those with similar profiles using built- in machine learning. On the other hand, Attack Simulator, a part of Office 365 Threat Intelligen­ce, lets security teams run simulated attacks — including mock ransomware and phishing campaigns — to event- test their employees' responses and tune configurat­ions accordingl­y.

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