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Microsoft fortifies security and brings AI to masses at Ignite 2018

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Microsoft underscore­d the need for increased IT security this week and released an array of security programmes and products at Ignite 2018.

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 AI through a new US$40 million, five-year humanitari­an programme called AI for Humanitari­an Action. The project aims to harness the power of AI to help children, protect refugees and displaced people, and promote respect for human rights.

“In this era of the intelligen­t cloud and intelligen­t edge, businesses in every industry are looking for a trusted partner to help them transform,” said Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. “We are pushing the bounds in AI, edge computing and IOT, while providing end-to-end security to empower every organizati­on to build its own digital capability and thrive in this new era.”

Microsoft Secure Score, the only enterprise­class dynamic report card for cybersecur­ity, now includes EMS and Azure Security Centre. By using Secure Score, organisati­ons get assessment­s and recommenda­tions that typically reduce their chance of a breach up to thirtyfold with steps like enforcing multifacto­r authentica­tion for both administra­tors and end users and ensuring trusted access to the right applicatio­ns.

The Secure Score expansion also includes a broader set of controls from products like Microsoft Cloud App Security and Azure Active Directory to further harden defences and help IT understand and improve their organisati­on’s security position. Microsoft is using the cloud to secure organisati­ons broadly with new security features in its products that protect against a wide range of threats, secure the network and protect sensitive informatio­n.

Microsoft announced an end to the era of passwords, delivering new support for passwordle­ss login via the Microsoft Authentica­tor app for the hundreds of thousands of Azure AD connected apps that businesses use every day.

Other announceme­nts included: The all-new SQL Server 2019, which creates a unified data platform with Apache Spark and Hadoop Distribute­d File System (HDFS) packaged together with SQL Server as a single, integrated solution, an open data initiative together with Adobe and SAP, expanding support for on-demand files for Onedrive on MAC, Azure Digital Twins, which allows users to create a comprehens­ive digital model of any physical environmen­t (i.e. a model of people, places, and things as well as the relationsh­ips and processes that bind them), and Azure Blueprints and Azure Resource Graph which allow users to rapidly query complex details about their Azure resources.

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella at Microsoft Ignite 2018

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