Security News > 2019 > August > JASK joins the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association
JASK, the provider of one of the industry’s first cloud-native SIEM platforms, announced it joined the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association (MISA), a group of security technology providers who have integrated their solutions with a select set of Microsoft products to provide customers better protection, detection, and response. In conjunction with its MISA membership, JASK announced full support for the Microsoft Graph Security API to ingest a robust set of data and information related to Microsoft … More → The post JASK joins the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association appeared first on Help Net Security.
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