Dissecting a Cloud Attack: Securing Azure with AzLog
Microsoft Azure is one of the fastest-growing cloud infrastructure services. Unfortunately, the advantages associated with the cloud come with unique security challenges that expose an organisation to additional risk. To help customers expand visibility and reduce risk, Microsoft developed Azlog. When combined with a security information and event management (SIEM) platform, Azlog can provide actionable intelligence to make on-prem Azure cloud environments more secure.
Written by Randy Franklin Smith, this paper will discuss the lifecycle of a cloud attack and how AzLog can provide visibility and contextual insight into suspicious activity.
In this white paper, you'll learn:
Download the white paper to discover more about expanding your visibility and securing your Azure cloud environment.
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