The term "new normal" is thrown around a lot. Ways of work have fundamentally changed as organizations embrace work-from-home and hybrid work models, motivating threat actors to adopt a different breed of "new normal" in efforts to adapt.
Technology is a core building block of cybersecurity strategy. So is developing and continuously adapting a strong, internal cybersecurity culture. This blog focuses on the human element of security strategy with a look at the importance of culture change.
The shift to remote work has changed how, when and where we work. In the process, it has also changed how organizations collaborate.
Watch the video to see how Microsoft Teams innovations are specifically designed for hybrid work.
Migrating from on-premises solutions to the cloud should begin with expert guidance from Microsoft. Watch the video to see how Dynamics 365 customers can start improving financial performance and streamlining operations as the Dynamics 365 migration program...
In Microsoft 365 Defender, Secure Score assesses and measures your organization's security posture and how well you're protected from threats. In addition, it provides intelligent guidance and prioritized actions to strengthen posture and improve your score.
Is your organization's IT approach to desktop and app management ready for digital transformation? Download this Microsoft eBook to learn how to strike the perfect balance between user experience, security and IT overhead.
Small businesses today have had to adapt to new ways of working, a challenging operating environment and ever-changing customer expectations. Read the blog for insight on how Microsoft 365 is tackling those challenges.
Different ways of working in this hybrid world mean different ways of managing how we work. Read the blog to gain insight on how to approach the day efficiently and meaningfully through proper time management.
Mark Read, head of data breach solutions for TransUnion in the UK, shares insights on the current data breach landscape, including how businesses should respond to a data breach to reduce impact.
A recent FBI Internet Crime Report shows it received over 847,376 cybersecurity complaints in a year, representing almost $7 million in business losses. This, despite the billions of dollars businesses and governments spend fighting these attacks.