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The fact that cybersecurity has assumed as the greatest challenge, moving forward is not much of a surprise since experts are calling it an impending doom in future. It is estimated that cyberattacks will cause damages worth $8 trillion by 2024, a shocking number projected to increase even more dramatic in the crypto future year of 2025 into unbelievable $10 trillion.

In light of the pervasive narrative that amplifies the dominance of ransomware attacks and malicious hackers, enterprises need to strengthen their internal security mechanisms by deploying a strategic identity management system. Though much attention is rightly devoted to these well-known risks, the imposition of stringent access controls – especially in relation to firewall permissions – often turn out necessary for adequate protection.

The main scope of the forthcoming discussion will be an in-depth analysis an investigation around all facets, types or categories – package(s) containing security
features included with Azure Cloud.

What We Do?

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Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)

Azure AD is a robust service for managing user identities and access to resources, providing identity and access management (IAM) solutions. It enables access to thousands of on-premises and cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS) applications with single sign-on (SSO) capabilities.

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Azure Firewall Manager

Firewall Manager is a cloud-based, managed network security service offering high availability and stateful firewall features to safeguard Azure Virtual Network resources. It allows for central administration and setup of multiple Azure Firewall instances across various Azure subscriptions and locations.

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Azure Key Vault

Key Vault securely maintains and saves certificates, secrets, and cryptographic keys required by cloud services and applications. It enhances security by offering centralized key management, access control, and auditing capabilities.

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Azure Security Center

Security Center provides unified security management, threat mitigation, and security recommendations across hybrid cloud workloads. It automatically detects and resolves security flaws, misconfigurations, and suspicious activities on all Azure resources.

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Azure Monitor

Azure Monitor offers logging and monitoring capabilities for Azure resources, assisting in the identification and handling of performance problems and security incidents. It provides logs, metrics, and insights for applications, infrastructure, and network activity in real-time.

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Azure Policy

Azure Policy upholds compliance and corporate standards by creating and implementing policies for Azure resource management. It helps maintain uniform governance and security across Azure environments by enforcing rules and configurations.

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Our expertise spans migrating diverse workloads to Google Cloud, optimising Google Workspace environments, and smart device management. With certifications in Work Transformation Enterprise, Infrastructure and Cloud Migration, we are your trusted partner for achieving operational excellence and innovation

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