IronNet Joins Microsoft Intelligent Security Association (MISA)
IronNet, Inc. (NYSE: IRNT) has joined the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association (MISA), enhancing its commitment to cybersecurity collaboration. This membership allows IronNet to leverage its Collective Defense platform alongside Microsoft to better protect customers against evolving cyber threats. The integration with Microsoft Azure Sentinel and other Microsoft tools empowers enterprises with advanced detection and response capabilities. The partnership aims to bolster defenses against sophisticated cyberattacks, benefiting both public and private sectors.
- Membership in Microsoft Intelligent Security Association enhances collaboration and credibility.
- Integration with Microsoft Azure Sentinel strengthens customer security against cyber threats.
- Collective Defense platform provides advanced detection capabilities for organizations.
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Membership builds on IronNet’s ongoing efforts to transform cybersecurity through Collective Defense
As a Microsoft partner,
“As we continue to see an increase in malicious cyberattacks against both the public and private sectors, we are pleased to join the
IronNet’s bi-directional integration with
“The Microsoft Intelligent Security Association has grown into a vibrant ecosystem comprised of the most reliable and trusted security software vendors across the globe,” said
IronNet’s Collective Defense platform offers a dynamic, radar-like view of potential incoming attacks—a capability that is especially critical for rapidly detecting and mitigating advanced persistent threat attacks (APT) and ensuring that individual companies and organizations do not have to defend alone against nation-state-level network intrusions. This real-time picture of the threat landscape—now leveraging access to anonymized Microsoft data and shared knowledge—empowers organizations and industries to more proactively defend against cyberattacks, both on-premises and in the cloud.
To learn more about IronNet’s integrations with Microsoft:
- Advanced Behavioral Threat Detection and Collective Defense for Microsoft Azure
- IronNet’s Relationship with Microsoft
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