Unified Security Platform | Microsoft + Foundry
Read the new e-book from Microsoft to explore research findings from Foundry, learn how to reduce vulnerabilities, and take a more proactive approach to security.
The Unified Security Platform Era is Here
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The Unified Security Platform Era is Here

Even when companies have dozens of security tools, it's still possible for security breaches to go undetected. In fact, organizations with more tools report a higher number of security incidents, averaging 15.3 incidents versus 10.5 for those with fewer tools.

Microsoft commissioned Foundry to conduct a study to understand the current state of threat protection, where security professionals are focusing their current practices, and where they see opportunities for using AI in security operations.

Read the e-book to gain research-driven insights into securing your organization, including how to:

  • Reduce security incidents by streamlining your tooling. A unified platform combined with a consistent data model, automation, and AI, improves exposure management, incident detection and response, and resiliency.
  • Implement AI effectively. Learn why 66% of respondents have deployed AI for their security operations, with another 22% in the earlier stages of experimentation and pilots.
  • Prepare for a unified platform. Read the four steps to take to make your transition to a unified platform more successful.


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