Microsoft Speed Data-ing Series
Microsoft Federal’s Speed Data-ing efforts emphasize their compliance with stringent security and data protection standards required by the DoD. We discuss topics like multi-factor authentication, encryption, and advanced threat protection to assure DoD customers of the safety and integrity of their sensitive information. Additionally, we leverage partnerships and certifications, such as our Azure Government offering, which is specifical...
Learn about Microsoft Sentinel DoD Zero...
According to the Microsoft Digital Defense Report of 2022, the United States government network is the target of nearly half of global nation-state attacks? The US Department of Defense released its initial Zero Trust reference architecture in 2022.The latest update provides crucial details for implementing the Zero Trust strategy, including clear guidance of 45 separate capabilities and 152 activities needed to adopt a consistent approach. Jo...
Learn about Microsoft Sentinel DoD Zero...
According to the Microsoft Digital Defense Report of 2022, the United States government network is the target of nearly half of global nation-state attacks?. The US Department of Defense released its initial Zero Trust reference architecture in 2022.The latest update provides crucial details for implementing the Zero Trust strategy, including clear guidance of 45 separate capabilities and 152 activities needed to adopt a consistent approach. V...
Learn about Microsoft Sentinel DoD Zero...
According to the Microsoft Digital Defense Report of 2022, the United States government network is the target of nearly half of global nation-state attacks?. The US Department of Defense released its initial Zero Trust reference architecture in 2022.The latest update provides crucial details for implementing the Zero Trust strategy, including clear guidance of 45 separate capabilities and 152 activities needed to adopt a consistent approach. V...
Microsoft Speed Data-ing Series
Microsoft Federal’s Speed Data-ing efforts emphasize their compliance with stringent security and data protection standards required by the DoD. We discuss topics like multi-factor authentication, encryption, and advanced threat protection to assure DoD customers of the safety and integrity of their sensitive information. Additionally, we leverage partnerships and certifications, such as our Azure Government offering, which is specifical...
The Future of Cloud and Government: How...
The tech trends of today are foreshadowing three disruptive shifts of tomorrow—ubiquitous computing, AI co-reasoning, and quantum at scale. These forces are collectively shaping the future direction of the cloud and will enable innovation that transforms government and society in the coming years. Watch this on-demand webinar where Microsoft will look more closely at the ground-breaking innovations that will influence the trajectory of g...
AI in Government: From Ideas to Use Cases
In 2023, AI reached a pivotal milestone, marking a watershed moment in its evolution. The emergence of generative AI sparked a wave of curiosity and innovation within government agencies, prompting them to delve into learning, exploration, and ideation. As we transition into 2024, these ideas are materializing into tangible outcomes, with pilot projects and productions taking shape. Check out this on-demand webinar, where you'll discover the n...
Microsoft Speed Data-ing Series
Watch our enlightening on-demand webinar as we explore the transformative power of AI and data analytics within the United States Department of Defense (DoD). In collaboration with Azure OpenAI, our AI Studio initiative empowers warfighters by alleviating cognitive burdens through innovative tools. We delve into the advantages of deploying an 'assistant' that facilitates conversations with private or domain-specific data, harnessing the capabi...
Navigating CMMC Compliance: The Integra...
The recent notice of proposed rulemaking for the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) program made one thing for certain: the U.S. Department of Defense is serious about external service provider (ESP) security. Under the proposed regulation, U.S. defense contractors will need to pay close attention to their Managed Service Providers (MSPs) and Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs) who qualify as ESPs to ensure they also achi...
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