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Azure Security Center can detect cyber attacks in Linux using auditd

01/11/201710/11/2017 Chris Peacock

Azure Security Center is able to detect suspicious processes, login attempts, and other activities that indicate a Linux server is under attack or has been breached. This is done using […]

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Azure Security Center automatically detects cyber attacks

25/10/2017 Chris Peacock

An interesting article on how Azure Security Center automatically detects cyber attacks. https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/blog/how-azure-security-center-automates-the-detection-of-cyber-attack/  

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Azure Security Center protection from Petya ransomware

29/06/2017 Chris Peacock

How to prevent and detect the Petya ransomware threat infecting Azure Virtual Machines using Azure Security Center. https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/blog/petya-ransomware-prevention-detection-in-azure-security-center/

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Azure Security Center adds Context Alerts

06/06/2017 Chris Peacock

Azure Security Center now adds Context Alerts to provide more details and create a bigger picture as to what happened at the time of a security alert being triggered. https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/blog/azure-security-center-adds-context-alerts-to-aid-threat-investigation/

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Azure Security Center detects a bitcoin mining attack

24/04/2017 Chris Peacock

Another great article this time showing how Azure Security Center has detected a bitcoin mining attack after some malware was downloaded. The characterises of the tasks performed by the malware […]

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Azure Security Center protects and alerts of Cyber Attacks

29/03/2017 Chris Peacock

This article shows the effectiveness of Azure Security Center (ASC) and the team that runs it! ASC can be used to protect your estate and data, with alerts when an […]

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