Securing the customers in our partner channel
Description - hidden in CSS
Description - hidden in CSS
Description - hidden in CSS
Description - hidden in CSS
Description - hidden in CSS
Microsoft is strongly committed to the business of our partners and the satisfaction of their customers.
We want to highlight the importance of taking action to protect your company's and your customers' investments in cloud environments.
According to the 2022 Microsoft Digital Defense Report, cybercriminals continue to act as sophisticated profit enterprises. Attackers are adapting and finding new ways to implement their techniques, increasing the complexity of how and where they host campaign operation infrastructure. To lower their overhead and boost the appearance of legitimacy, attackers are compromising business networks and devices to host phishing campaigns, malware, or even use their computing power to mine cryptocurrency. We have seen such cases in our customers, which is why we urge you to act now to avoid costly surprises.
Cybercriminals don’t break in; they log in.
98% of successful cyberattacks could be prevented by implementing basic security hygiene practices.
Act now and apply the five principles from the cybersecurity bell curve to protect your customers’ Azure accounts: enable multifactor authentication, apply zero trust principles, use modern anti-malware, keep up
to date, and protect data.
Remember that, as a Cloud Solution Provider, you're financially responsible for fraudulent purchases by your customers and customers' nonpayment of
purchased services.
Join one of our Teams Meetings and get insights on how to use the free tier of Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) and the Azure Advisor Score to identify your customer’s most insecure subscriptions. Our technical team will help you gather and understand all the security recommendations and best practices for the subscriptions you are managing.