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Trust no one becomes cyber mantra after massive hacking attacks
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Microsoft warns on-prem customers to protect own identity infrastructure
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Microsoft On-Premises Warning: Customers Must Protect Their Own Identity Infrastructure
‘We were also reminded of the importance of cloud technology over on-premises software. Cloud technologies like Microsoft 365, Azure and the additional premium layers of services available as part of these solutions improve a defender’s ability to protect their own environment,’ writes Vasu Jakkal, Microsoft’s corporate vice president of security, compliance and identity, in a blog post. By Mark Haranas, Michael Novinson, Steven Burke February 19, 2021, 01:21 PM EST
Microsoft is urging customers to embrace the cloud for security, warning customers with on-premises services that they are responsible for protecting their own identity infrastructure.
Better Identity Coalition, FIDO Alliance and the Identity Theft Resource Center to host Identity, Authentication and the Road Ahead Event
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The Identity, Authentication and the Road Ahead event, February 4-5 from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. EST, will bring together leaders from government, industry and the nonprofit sector to tackle critical identity issues.
The Identity, Authentication and the Road Ahead event will bring together leaders from government, industry and the nonprofit sector to tackle critical identity issues. We hope that the two-day event highlights how government and decision-makers can address the pain points in our identity infrastructure and leads to discussions on how to improve identity use and protection in America, said Eva Velasquez, president and CEO of the Identity Theft Resource Center.