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Synack Partners with Microsoft to Help Customers Improve Their Microsoft Azure Security Posture
Synack works with Microsoft to provide a one-stop shop for Microsoft Azure-based cloud security.
Microsoft Azure comes equipped with all the right security controls, but effective deployment and management of these controls is an ongoing process, driven by evolution and risk tolerance . Proper implementation of cloud rollouts and ongoing maintenance can be a challenge, even for large organizations, leading to a lack of protections such as least privilege for access controls. And attacks on the cloud appear to be growing. Verizonβs 2021 Data Breach Investigations Report found that βexternal cloud assets were more common than on-premises assets in both incidents and breaches.β
Security teams are left responsible for not only securing cloud assets, but also for ongoing cyber hygiene training and developing common sense policies to protect an organizationβs assets. It can be an overwhelming task. Based on an increase in cloud misconfiguration vulnerabilities reported by the Synack Red Team in 2020, it is clear the existing solutions and frameworks are fragmentedβleaving ample room for malicious exploits.
But now, finally, there is a better way!
By combining the power of Synack, the premier crowdsourced platform for on-demand security expertise, with Microsoftβs Azure Security Modernization (ASM) solution, enterprise and government organizations now have a scalable solution for cloud security planning, management, and improvement.
Per a Microsoft Blog Post from earlier this year, Microsoft Azure applications and infrastructure deployments have grown at leaps and bounds for nearly 20 years. In parallel, Microsoft has emerged as a cybersecurity leaderβrecently announcing a whopping $10 billion in revenue for its security business over the past 12 months. This represents more than 40 percent year-over-year growth (Vasu Jakkal, 2021). Microsoft security experts have deployed Microsoft services and solutions to secure 400,000 customers across 120 countries, including 90 of the Fortune 100. Integrations such as the one with Synack amplify Microsoftβs ability to continue to grow and innovate across all types of organizations.
Microsoft ASM solutionΒ helps its clients stay ahead of adversaries. It deploys a Microsoft Azure-centric, continuous approach to security (see chart below), led by Microsoft security experts, and powered by the Synack Platform. ASM includes a four-phase continuous security model: Plan, Develop, Deliver, and Measure which programs, implements, and tests Microsoft Azure security requirements and controls.
Synackβs unique combination of a continuous, crowdsourced platform and smart vulnerability detection technology makes the discovery of security vulnerabilities easy, fast, and actionable! Synack-found vulnerabilities are reported and fed into ASMβs βMeasureβ phase to enable future βPlanningβ phases with real-world security testing data. Synackβs controlled and 24/7 testing, alongside its Azure integrations, ensures the changing boundaries and assets of todayβs dynamic environments are tested safely and comprehensively.
βThanks to our integration with Synack, we can now go beyond reviewing security configurations against recommended practices to include real time scanning of an environment against known security vulnerabilities. This allows us to help our customers further reduce risk by having a more comprehensive and tailored remediation plan fit to their needs.β says Heath Aubin, Director of Business Program Management, Security Strategy and Solutions at Microsoft Corp.
Synackβs cloud integrations allow for quick deployment of a variety of pentesting methodologies within a Microsoft Azure environment based on an organizationβs goals and requirements. The first is open vulnerability discovery to uncover and report exploitable issues within a Microsoft Azure environment. The second includes targeted, offensive assessments aligned to the Microsoft Azure Security Benchmark.
Synack designed these targeted tests alongside the ASM Solution Owners for an on-demand mechanism to quickly highlight areas of weakness within a Microsoft Azure environment.
Leveraging the integration between Synack and ASM customers can experience a comprehensive testing and mitigation sequence to support compliance, asset management and planning, and expert level insight into the security of their Azure assets.
To find out more, download our datasheet here.
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