Forescout levels up with Microsoft Azure and Copilot security enhancements

July 19, 2024
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Key Points:

  • Forescout Technologies partners with Microsoft Azure to provide advanced risk management solutions
  • New Copilot security features enhance threat management at scale

In a recent development, Forescout Technologies has announced significant advancements in their cybersecurity offerings. The Risk and Exposure Management (REM) solution by Forescout is now available on Microsoft Azure, marking a key partnership between the two tech giants. Additionally, Forescout has introduced two new integrations with Microsoft Copilot for Security, allowing organizations to bolster their security posture through advanced risk management and operational efficiency while enabling proactive threat management at scale.

The REM solution, powered by AI-enhanced asset intelligence, provides enterprises with an automated and multi-factor risk-prioritization approach to remediate vulnerabilities and strengthen security posture across their attack surface. The integration with Copilot for Security dynamically queries the product to provide specific details about a device’s risk posture, exposure, and historical trends, enabling security teams to assess risks and prioritize work efficiently. Moreover, Forescout introduces a Copilot for Security plugin accessing a threat intelligence service powered by Vedere Labs, enhancing security threat detection and prevention capabilities.

Furthermore, Forescout’s latest initiatives highlight the growing importance of international collaboration in OT and ICS cybersecurity. Cybersecurity experts stress the need for public-private partnerships, information sharing, and continuous innovation to enhance security measures across critical infrastructure installations. Secure by Design pledge by CISA aims to improve product security, especially in critical infrastructure sectors, through radical transparency, accountability, and industry collaboration.

In conclusion, securing C-Level buy-in, integrating cybersecurity practices, and aligning them with business objectives remain crucial in enhancing overall cybersecurity posture. Through collaborative efforts and continuous innovation, organizations can navigate the evolving threat landscape, mitigate risks effectively, and safeguard critical infrastructure against cyber threats.

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