Microsoft Corporation has released two new cloud security services yesterday for enterprise customers to help them defend against major cyber threats and manage their cyber line defense by referring to experts from the tech giant.
Microsoft Azure Sentinel is a cloud security tool available for customer preview from Thursday this week and happens to work as a Security Information and Event Management tool using the technology of Artificial Intelligence. This software tool allows users to sieve data to find threats and lets them lease out their computing power for other applications rather than trading more of the server power to crunch information.
Azure Sentinel is enriched with the ability to download a customer’s Office Cloud data and detect threats if any.
Furthermore, Microsoft also unveiled a second service for preview called Microsoft Threat Experts which allows the company hunt down cyber threats from the data stored on the cloud and if necessary provides help on demand through the “ As an expert” service tab.
News is out that pretty soon these two services will be a part of Microsoft’s Windows Defender ATP Security Product.
Currently, both the services are available for preview through Azure portal for free of cost. So, all existing customers of Azure cloud platform can test the platform by applying it to the ATP Console.
Additionally, the said cloud platform works with security software from CheckPoint Software, Cisco, Symantec, and Palo Alto Networks.