"Cloud" "security"
Those two words are mutually exclusive.
Microsoft is rolling out its usual host of cloud security features and services at this week's Ignite 2022 conference, with the focus on what's happening in and outside the firewall. The Redmond giant is targeting identity management, threat detection, and building security into applications earlier in the development process …
For those attendees who work in infosec, this will be a useful conference.
But Microsoft really needs to have a security conference (at a high-end resort) for C-suite types to focus on why the need to fund the people at Ignite. It's unfortunate but true that if one of them read this article they would latch onto "automatic attack disruption in Microsoft 365 Defender" and think they're going to get free security (with their current licenses) and they can cut security budgets. Again.