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Is This Thing On? Microsoft 365 Security

Written by Erica Mixon | Aug 3, 2022 8:53:59 PM

Taking advantage of Microsoft 365’s built-in security features is a no-brainer, but it’s not always straightforward to know what those features are and how to enable them.

Learn how you can maximize your Microsoft 365 investment and build a cost-effective security program, using security features that you won’t have to pay extra for.  

Join Blumira’s Matthew Warner, CTO and Co-Founder and Nato Riley, Integrations Engineer, to learn: 

  • Which Microsoft 365 security features can most effectively protect against ransomware
  • How to navigate Microsoft 365 security based on your specific license
  • More tips to get the most out of your Microsoft 365 investment

This interactive, conversational-style session encourages questions and engagement with viewers – so sign up today for access to our security experts.

Participants

Matthew Warner, CTO and Co-Founder, Blumira

Matt is CTO and Co-Founder of Blumira, a leading cybersecurity provider of automated threat detection and response technology. At Blumira, he leads the security and engineering efforts to provide actionable insights into cybersecurity risks at scale. Matt has over 10 years of experience in IT and development, focusing on business strategy, development, compliance, threat detection and penetration testing. Previously, he was Director of Security Services, Development & Security at NetWorks Group, responsible for defensive information security and services.

Nato Riley, Integrations Engineer

Nato is dedicated to helping Blumira build the most effective and efficient SIEM on the market for small to mid-sized businesses. Prior to joining Blumira, he held roles at LogRhythm and Data Network Group. Other ventures include notiaPoint, Inc., where Nato invented the Olympiad, a toolbox that makes large scale projects and deployments for cloud development projects more secure and agile. In his spare time, Nato runs a YouTube channel, Nato as Code, where he discusses topics such as infrastructure as code and building a cybersecurity career.