Security News > 2021 > August > IronNet Cybersecurity expands support for detecting cyber attacks in Microsoft Azure

IronNet Cybersecurity announced expanded support for detecting and preventing cyber attacks in Microsoft Azure.
As a Microsoft partner, IronNet and its Collective Defense platform provide support that enables its Microsoft customers to execute safe and seamless migrations to the cloud amidst the aggressive volume and increasing sophistication of cyber threats.
Through a bi-directional integration between IronNet's network detection and response solution, IronDefense, and Microsoft Azure Sentinel, customers can create investigations and/or response workflows within Azure Sentinel on threats targeting Azure infrastructure.
ITC Secure, a Managed Security Services Provider, applies IronNet's IronDefense NDR capabilities to ensure the reliability and security of its Azure infrastructure amidst the increasing danger of cyber attacks.
"As companies continue to host more of their core business functions and data in the cloud, hackers will keep innovating to target these environments. IronNet recognizes the importance of providing best-in-class cyber defense resources for Microsoft Azure users," said Bill Welch, Co-CEO of IronNet.
"We are pleased to see companies like IronNet add value by integrating their solutions with Microsoft Azure," said Scott Woodgate, senior director of marketing, Azure Security, Microsoft.
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