Plot twist: the AI governance conversation is the AI adoption conversation now.
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500M+ monthly players across Xbox consoles, PC, handheld, and cloud gaming. 🎮 That’s a lot to protect—but gaming goes far beyond accounts and devices. Gaming culture runs deep, spanning players, developers, platforms, and the teams behind it all. And each brings its own security challenges. Hear from Deputy CISO Aaron Zollman on how Microsoft approaches securing it all—link in comments.
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Not exactly sure where to start to secure your AI at scale? No need to stress, luckily this perfectly timed post as repeatable insights is here, already tested by St. Luke's University Health Network and ManpowerGroup.
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You’ve probably heard it before: identity is the backbone of security. The Forrester Wave™: Workforce Identity Security Platforms, Q2 2026 highlights just how critical strong identity foundations are, especially as identity continues to be a top target for attackers. As organizations look for identity platforms that can keep up with evolving needs, we’re honored that Microsoft has been recognized as a Leader in the report. We believe this recognition reflects the value of the Microsoft Entra portfolio—and our commitment to continuously improve and innovate. Read more insights from the report at the link in the comments.
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Cybercrime is not a collection of incidents. It’s an ecosystem, with roles, infrastructure, and AI integrated into every part of it. Most organizations only ever see the final step when they become victims. On May 19, Sherrod DeGrippo and Amy Hogan-Burney go live to map the landscape: who are the actors, how does the ecosystem operate, what AI is doing to it, and where defenders can gain leverage. This is the intelligence behind the series. Unfiltered hot takes... with Microsoft Threat Intelligence breaking down the cybercrime landscape all summer long.
Hot Cybercrime Summer: Mapping the Cybercrime Landscape
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AI agents have moved from "assist" to "act." And sometimes, they act in ways we didn’t intend. AI safety should be continuous, not a checkpoint. That’s why today we’re open-sourcing two tools to help engineers build safety in from the start: ➡️ RAMPART: turn red-team techniques into repeatable, CI-ready tests ➡️ Clarity: validate what you should build before writing code Bringing the focus back to the “why,” not just the “how.” Learn more in the comments.
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