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The Defender’s Watch: Disrupting Attacks in Real Time

When attackers begin moving laterally within 72 minutes after an unsuspecting user clicks on a malicious link, the ability to disrupt attacks at machine speed is increasingly important. In this episode of The Defender’s Watch, join host Rob Lefferts for a conversation about how Microsoft is using XDR and AI to automatically disrupt attacks.

You’ll learn about:

  • How automated attack disruption works, and how it differs from traditional playbooks and capabilities built into other security tools.
  • How the technology can be a force multiplier for security teams, helping them detect and disrupt in-progress attacks faster, limiting the resulting damage.
  • How incident-driven posture recommendations help teams prevent repeat attacks.

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