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Top Microsoft 365 Features & Best Practices for Data Protection in the Cloud

Microsoft 365 provides a security solution called the Microsoft 365 Security & Compliance Center, which provides solutions to many types of threats. These features include next-generation threat protection, identity and access control, information governance, data loss prevention, encryption, compliance solutions, security management, and device control, which offer an extensive security mechanism for organizations.

Open-sourcing OpenPubkey SSH (OPKSSH): integrating single sign-on with SSH

OPKSSH makes it easy to SSH with single sign-on technologies like OpenID Connect, thereby removing the need to manually manage and configure SSH keys. It does this without adding a trusted party other than your identity provider (IdP). We are excited to announce OPKSSH (OpenPubkey SSH) has been open-sourced under the umbrella of the OpenPubkey project.

Streamline your security workflows with Google SecOps and Datadog Observability Pipelines

As security threats increase in complexity and scale, modern SIEM solutions are becoming key choices by CISOs for consolidating security monitoring and incident response. Organizations relying on Google or Google Cloud infrastructure are increasingly adopting Google Security Operations (SecOps) to unify their security stack and workflows.

Load Balancing: The Key to Unlocking Cloud Potential

Most organizations today utilize cloud computing to streamline their workflows and deliver more cost-effective and scalable infrastructure. While some still host everything on-premises, and some are evolving to all-cloud, the middle ground of a hybrid cloud environment is becoming increasingly popular.

Security Week 2025: in review

Thank you for following along with another Security Week at Cloudflare. We’re extremely proud of the work our team does to make the Internet safer and to help meet the challenge of emerging threats. As our CISO Grant Bourzikas outlined in his kickoff post this week, security teams are facing a landscape of rapidly increasing complexity introduced by vendor sprawl, an “AI Boom”, and an ever-growing surface area to protect.