'Our entry into MISA as a services partner reflects the maturity of EPAM's security services and marks an important milestone in the further development of our collaboration with Microsoft,' says Elaina Shekhter, SVP and Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer at EPAM. 'Membership in the MISA ecosystem is a valuable confirmation that we deliver Microsoft-oriented security services at scale. Additionally, it underscores our commitment to helping shared customers build security capabilities that are robust in production environments and focused on sustainable outcomes.'
EPAM's security services are based on an engineering-driven approach to Microsoft security technologies, including Microsoft Sentinel and Microsoft Defender XDR. This helps EPAM organizations integrate and manage security as one platform, rather than as a one-time implementation.
For shared customers, MISA membership means closer alignment within the ecosystem and more intensive technical collaboration between EPAM and Microsoft. This helps organizations accelerate implementations and achieve better security outcomes in production environments. Additionally, it supports stronger collaboration within the Microsoft security ecosystem, allowing customers to scale their security operations and continuously improve in cloud and AI-driven environments.
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'The Microsoft Intelligent Security Association has grown into a dynamic ecosystem of the most reliable and trusted security providers worldwide,' says Maria Thomson, Director of the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association. 'Our members, such as EPAM, share Microsoft's commitment to collaboration within the cybersecurity community to better enable customers to predict, detect, and respond to security threats more quickly.'
The Microsoft Intelligent Security Association was founded in 2018 to bring together leaders from Microsoft and security providers. The organization focuses on collaboration to combat cyber threats and create a safer digital environment. The mission of MISA is to deliver intelligent, leading security solutions that work seamlessly together to protect organizations at the speed and scale of AI in an increasingly complex threat landscape.
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Partners who want to learn more can visit the website of the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association.
More information about EPAM's work around Microsoft security and what MISA membership means for EPAM and Microsoft customers can be found in this EPAM blog: www.epam.com/insights/blogs/engineering-resilience-epam-and-microsofts-unified-security-approach
More information on how EPAM prepares organizations for next-gen security solutions on Azure can be found on the Azure Marketplace. marketplace.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/consulting-services/epam-2436412.azuresecurityassessment