See How Microsoft Threat Protection is the Future of threat protection

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For several months, we have been providing updates on the evolutionary journey we have been taking with Microsoft Threat Protection. From powerful new capabilities for securing cloud apps to infrastructure, Microsoft Threat Protection continues to evolve into one of the few solutions that can secure the modern organization across identities, endpoints, data & email, cloud apps, and infrastructure.

Recently, Jeremy Chapman sat down with CVP Rob Lefferts to discuss the aspirational vision for Microsoft Threat Protection and learn more about how the solution will work. In this show, Rob overviews an example of the impressive security experience we’ll be providing you in the coming months.   Rob will walk you through the story of a threat and demonstrate how Microsoft Threat Protection helps eliminate its adverse impact to your organization by leveraging unparalleled intelligence, applying seamless integration and signal correlation from multiple services, and providing advanced automated incident response.

 

 

Each of the discrete enhancements we share in our monthly updates are all connected and leading us to the unmatched security capabilities of Microsoft Threat Protection that Rob showcases. We hope you take a few minutes to watch and see what the future of your security will look like!

 

Experience the Evolution of Microsoft Threat Protection

            Take a moment to learn more about Microsoft Threat Protection. Organizations have already transitioned to Microsoft Threat Protection and partners are leveraging its powerful capabilities. Begin a trial of the Microsoft Threat Protection solution today to experience the benefits of the most comprehensive, integrated, and secure threat protection solution for your organization.

 

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