Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Microsoft best practices for securing your remote workforce

Enabling your team to work remotely is an ongoing challenge that looks different for every organization, depending on your size, industry, and stage of digital transformation. We understand that every IT leader needs to define their own priorities to enable remote productivity across their organization’s workforce. While one business’s remote work journey may look different than another’s, some constants remain. We want to help by sharing some best practices and learnings. Click here to learn more.

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Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Emirates Group creates digital, accessible workplace for employees

For Emirates Group, creating a Digital Workplace to allow their employees to work remotely – without compromising on security and employee experience – is a top priority. They rely on the Microsoft Cloud—Microsoft 365, Azure and Power Platform—as the foundation for their digital working environment. The Emirates Group Digital Workplace is not a solution that is deployed and revisited intermittently. It’s a continuously evolving concept with solutions, processes, adoption programs, and specifically trained employees across different locations and business units, acting as champions. Learn how Emirates Group makes their employee experience a top priority, keeping security at the forefront.

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Microsoft Azure for Retail industry

Retailers are using Microsoft Azure to personalize customer experiences across all channels, empower employees, and keep supply chains more agile than ever. Companies are discovering new ways to use data to make better decisions and accelerate innovation thanks to Azure's predictive AI, machine learning, and analytics. In a business world that demands flexibility and innovation, Microsoft Azure helps companies modernize digital processes and increase productivity. This video provides an overview of the value of Microsoft Azure's portfolio of services for the retail industry.

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Thursday, August 25, 2022

Protect your organization from Ransomware

Understanding ransomware – its evolution, its phases, and the economic engine behind it – and then learning how to stop it are crucial to keeping your business safe from bad actors. With this infographic, you’ll get a glimpse of the criminal players who operate within the underground ransomware economy. We’ll help you understand the motivations and mechanics of ransomware attacks and provide you with best practices for protection as well as backup and recovery.  Click here to learn more.

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Secure now; upgrade and transform when ready

It's time to secure and update your systems. The Windows Server 2012, R2, and SQL Server 2012 support lifecycles are coming to an end. Plan now and stay up to date with the latest versions. Don’t worry—all your applications and data will be completely safe during the process. Check out the infographic illustrating the dates and project flow. For customers that can’t get it all upgraded by the deadline, there are options to help protect applications and data during the upgrade transition. Sign up to stay connected. We'll help you with your migration journey.

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Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Cyber Resilience

With the adoption of hybrid work, corporate networks are becoming more dispersed, complicated, and ambiguous. To manage risk in this hyper-connected virtual space, cybersecurity strategy must evolve. Microsoft Security conducted a survey of more than 500 security professionals, showing that a fundamental shift is underway, as leaders now focus on preparing for threats and attacks rather than reacting to them. The emerging approach elevates security into a strategic business function that enables the way we work today while mitigating the risk and minimizing the impact of attack. Click here to learn how you can minimize your business’s risk.

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Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Ransomware-as-a-service: The new face of industrialized cybercrime

Ransomware, one of the most persistent and pervasive cyber threats, continues to evolve, and its latest form presents a new menace to organizations worldwide. Ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) is an arrangement between an operator, who develops and maintains the tools to power extortion operations, and an affiliate, who deploys the ransomware payload. When the affiliate conducts a successful ransomware and extortion attack, both parties profit. Ransomware attackers are motivated by easy profits, so adding to their cost via security hardening is key in disrupting the cybercrime economy. Click here to read our latest Security Insider blog and learn that steps to protect your business.

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