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26 TopicsMicrosoft Security Copilot and NIST 800-171
Microsoft Security Copilot can help commercial businesses in the Defense Industrial Base (DIB) meet the security requirements of NIST 800-171r3 and prepare for CMMC 2.0.Features and benefits of Security Copilot, such as automated threat detection, real-time alerts, advanced analytics, attack path analysis, and natural language explanations can improvethe productivity and accuracy of security analysts. Explore how companies in the DIB may use these AI-powered capabilities to meet NIST 800-171r3 security requirements, detect and respond to threats more efficiently, and ultimately defend against threats with finite or limited resources.14KViews7likes2CommentsMicrosoft Reference Identity Architectures for the US Defense Industrial Base
The white paper “Microsoft Reference Identity Architectures for the US Defense Industrial Base” is the result of deep collaboration among the National Defense ISAC "MSCloud" Working Group. It provides the group’s consensus on common challenges coupled with guidance on potential ways to overcome those challenges.9.5KViews5likes0CommentsUnderstanding Compliance Between Commercial, Government, DoD & Secret Offerings - Sept 2024 Update
Understanding compliance between Commercial, Government, DoD & Secret Offerings: There remains much confusion as to what service supports what standards best. If you have CMMC, DFARS, ITAR, FedRAMP, CJIS, IRS and other regulatory requirements and you are trying to understand what service is the best fit for your organization then you should read this article.23KViews4likes1CommentMicrosoft Copilot for Security and NIST 800-171: Access Control
The second blog in this series will dive into the very first requirement family -Access Control (3.1) - and how organizations may deploy Microsoft Copilot for Security (Security Copilot) to meet the requirements entailed.This requirement family is arguably one of the most paramount because of the remarkable growth in identity-based attacks and the need for identity architects and teams to work more closely with the Security Operations Center (SOC). Microsoft Entra data noted in the Microsoft Digital Defense Report shows the number of “attempted attacks increased more than tenfold compared to the same period in 2022, from around 3 billion per month to over 30 billion. This translates to an average of 4,000 password attacks per second targeting Microsoft cloud identities [2023]”.14KViews2likes3CommentsMicrosoft Modern Work, Security, and Surface Evangelist to Speak at Upcoming Cloud Security Event
The Cloud Security and Compliance Series (CS2) is the go-to event for DoD contractors leveraging the Microsoft Cloud who are looking to prepare for CMMC / DFARS compliance; specifically, CS2 sessions will equip those in the Microsoft Gov Cloud with knowledge for CMMC assessment preparations because of the recent submission of the CMMC ruling.3.5KViews2likes0Comments