private:aorato
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2270931
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Nov 18th, 2019 12:00AM
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Aorato
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659
|
0.00
|
Open
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Computer & Network Security
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Nov 18th, 2019 03:40PM
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Nov 18th, 2019 03:40PM
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Microsoft acquired Aorato, creators of Directory Services Application Firewall (DAF), in November 2014 to be included in their broader portfolio. Aorato gives our customers powerful identity and access solutions that span on-premises and the cloud, which is central to our overall hybrid cloud strategy. Aorato’s sophisticated technology uses machine learning to detect suspicious activity on a company’s network. It understands what normal behavior is and then identifies anomalies, so a company can quickly see suspicious behavior and take appropriate measures to help protect itself. Key to Aorato’s approach is the Organizational Security Graph, a living, continuously-updated view of all of the people and machines accessing an organization’s Windows Server Active Directory (AD).
For more information about the Aorato acquisition visit:
https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2014/11/13/microsoft-acquires-aorato-give-enterprise-customers-better-defense-digital-intruders-hybrid-cloud-world/
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Open
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Security and Intelligence, Active Directory, APT, Identity and Access, Behaviorally suspicious entity activity, Sensitive actions, Forensics, Behavioral Analysis
|
Open
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7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street
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New York
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New York
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US
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10007
|
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Aorato
|
|
Financial Services
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private:aorato
|
2270931
|
Nov 16th, 2019 12:00AM
|
Aorato
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659
|
0.00
|
Open
|
Computer & Network Security
|
Nov 16th, 2019 03:52PM
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Nov 16th, 2019 03:52PM
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Microsoft acquired Aorato, creators of Directory Services Application Firewall (DAF), in November 2014 to be included in their broader portfolio. Aorato gives our customers powerful identity and access solutions that span on-premises and the cloud, which is central to our overall hybrid cloud strategy. Aorato’s sophisticated technology uses machine learning to detect suspicious activity on a company’s network. It understands what normal behavior is and then identifies anomalies, so a company can quickly see suspicious behavior and take appropriate measures to help protect itself. Key to Aorato’s approach is the Organizational Security Graph, a living, continuously-updated view of all of the people and machines accessing an organization’s Windows Server Active Directory (AD).
For more information about the Aorato acquisition visit:
https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2014/11/13/microsoft-acquires-aorato-give-enterprise-customers-better-defense-digital-intruders-hybrid-cloud-world/
|
Open
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Security and Intelligence, Active Directory, APT, Identity and Access, Behaviorally suspicious entity activity, Sensitive actions, Forensics, Behavioral Analysis
|
Open
|
7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street
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New York
|
New York
|
US
|
10007
|
|
Aorato
|
|
Financial Services
|
private:aorato
|
2270931
|
Nov 15th, 2019 12:00AM
|
Aorato
|
659
|
0.00
|
Open
|
Computer & Network Security
|
Nov 15th, 2019 12:33PM
|
Nov 15th, 2019 12:33PM
|
Microsoft acquired Aorato, creators of Directory Services Application Firewall (DAF), in November 2014 to be included in their broader portfolio. Aorato gives our customers powerful identity and access solutions that span on-premises and the cloud, which is central to our overall hybrid cloud strategy. Aorato’s sophisticated technology uses machine learning to detect suspicious activity on a company’s network. It understands what normal behavior is and then identifies anomalies, so a company can quickly see suspicious behavior and take appropriate measures to help protect itself. Key to Aorato’s approach is the Organizational Security Graph, a living, continuously-updated view of all of the people and machines accessing an organization’s Windows Server Active Directory (AD).
For more information about the Aorato acquisition visit:
https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2014/11/13/microsoft-acquires-aorato-give-enterprise-customers-better-defense-digital-intruders-hybrid-cloud-world/
|
Open
|
Security and Intelligence, Active Directory, APT, Identity and Access, Behaviorally suspicious entity activity, Sensitive actions, Forensics, Behavioral Analysis
|
Open
|
7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street
|
New York
|
New York
|
US
|
10007
|
|
Aorato
|
|
Financial Services
|
private:aorato
|
2270931
|
Nov 14th, 2019 12:00AM
|
Aorato
|
659
|
0.00
|
Open
|
Computer & Network Security
|
Nov 14th, 2019 05:49PM
|
Nov 14th, 2019 05:49PM
|
Microsoft acquired Aorato, creators of Directory Services Application Firewall (DAF), in November 2014 to be included in their broader portfolio. Aorato gives our customers powerful identity and access solutions that span on-premises and the cloud, which is central to our overall hybrid cloud strategy. Aorato’s sophisticated technology uses machine learning to detect suspicious activity on a company’s network. It understands what normal behavior is and then identifies anomalies, so a company can quickly see suspicious behavior and take appropriate measures to help protect itself. Key to Aorato’s approach is the Organizational Security Graph, a living, continuously-updated view of all of the people and machines accessing an organization’s Windows Server Active Directory (AD).
For more information about the Aorato acquisition visit:
https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2014/11/13/microsoft-acquires-aorato-give-enterprise-customers-better-defense-digital-intruders-hybrid-cloud-world/
|
Open
|
Security and Intelligence, Active Directory, APT, Identity and Access, Behaviorally suspicious entity activity, Sensitive actions, Forensics, Behavioral Analysis
|
Open
|
7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street
|
New York
|
New York
|
US
|
10007
|
|
Aorato
|
|
Financial Services
|
private:aorato
|
2270931
|
Nov 13th, 2019 12:00AM
|
Aorato
|
659
|
0.00
|
Open
|
Computer & Network Security
|
Nov 13th, 2019 01:01PM
|
Nov 13th, 2019 01:01PM
|
Microsoft acquired Aorato, creators of Directory Services Application Firewall (DAF), in November 2014 to be included in their broader portfolio. Aorato gives our customers powerful identity and access solutions that span on-premises and the cloud, which is central to our overall hybrid cloud strategy. Aorato’s sophisticated technology uses machine learning to detect suspicious activity on a company’s network. It understands what normal behavior is and then identifies anomalies, so a company can quickly see suspicious behavior and take appropriate measures to help protect itself. Key to Aorato’s approach is the Organizational Security Graph, a living, continuously-updated view of all of the people and machines accessing an organization’s Windows Server Active Directory (AD).
For more information about the Aorato acquisition visit:
https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2014/11/13/microsoft-acquires-aorato-give-enterprise-customers-better-defense-digital-intruders-hybrid-cloud-world/
|
Open
|
Security and Intelligence, Active Directory, APT, Identity and Access, Behaviorally suspicious entity activity, Sensitive actions, Forensics, Behavioral Analysis
|
Open
|
7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street
|
New York
|
New York
|
US
|
10007
|
|
Aorato
|
|
Financial Services
|
private:aorato
|
2270931
|
Nov 12th, 2019 12:00AM
|
Aorato
|
659
|
0.00
|
Open
|
Computer & Network Security
|
Nov 12th, 2019 02:44PM
|
Nov 12th, 2019 02:44PM
|
Microsoft acquired Aorato, creators of Directory Services Application Firewall (DAF), in November 2014 to be included in their broader portfolio. Aorato gives our customers powerful identity and access solutions that span on-premises and the cloud, which is central to our overall hybrid cloud strategy. Aorato’s sophisticated technology uses machine learning to detect suspicious activity on a company’s network. It understands what normal behavior is and then identifies anomalies, so a company can quickly see suspicious behavior and take appropriate measures to help protect itself. Key to Aorato’s approach is the Organizational Security Graph, a living, continuously-updated view of all of the people and machines accessing an organization’s Windows Server Active Directory (AD).
For more information about the Aorato acquisition visit:
https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2014/11/13/microsoft-acquires-aorato-give-enterprise-customers-better-defense-digital-intruders-hybrid-cloud-world/
|
Open
|
Security and Intelligence, Active Directory, APT, Identity and Access, Behaviorally suspicious entity activity, Sensitive actions, Forensics, Behavioral Analysis
|
Open
|
7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street
|
New York
|
New York
|
US
|
10007
|
|
Aorato
|
|
Financial Services
|
private:aorato
|
2270931
|
Nov 11th, 2019 12:00AM
|
Aorato
|
659
|
0.00
|
Open
|
Computer & Network Security
|
Nov 11th, 2019 02:42PM
|
Nov 11th, 2019 02:42PM
|
Microsoft acquired Aorato, creators of Directory Services Application Firewall (DAF), in November 2014 to be included in their broader portfolio. Aorato gives our customers powerful identity and access solutions that span on-premises and the cloud, which is central to our overall hybrid cloud strategy. Aorato’s sophisticated technology uses machine learning to detect suspicious activity on a company’s network. It understands what normal behavior is and then identifies anomalies, so a company can quickly see suspicious behavior and take appropriate measures to help protect itself. Key to Aorato’s approach is the Organizational Security Graph, a living, continuously-updated view of all of the people and machines accessing an organization’s Windows Server Active Directory (AD).
For more information about the Aorato acquisition visit:
https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2014/11/13/microsoft-acquires-aorato-give-enterprise-customers-better-defense-digital-intruders-hybrid-cloud-world/
|
Open
|
Security and Intelligence, Active Directory, APT, Identity and Access, Behaviorally suspicious entity activity, Sensitive actions, Forensics, Behavioral Analysis
|
Open
|
7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street
|
New York
|
New York
|
US
|
10007
|
|
Aorato
|
|
Financial Services
|
private:aorato
|
2270931
|
Nov 10th, 2019 12:00AM
|
Aorato
|
659
|
0.00
|
Open
|
Computer & Network Security
|
Nov 10th, 2019 05:48PM
|
Nov 10th, 2019 05:48PM
|
Microsoft acquired Aorato, creators of Directory Services Application Firewall (DAF), in November 2014 to be included in their broader portfolio. Aorato gives our customers powerful identity and access solutions that span on-premises and the cloud, which is central to our overall hybrid cloud strategy. Aorato’s sophisticated technology uses machine learning to detect suspicious activity on a company’s network. It understands what normal behavior is and then identifies anomalies, so a company can quickly see suspicious behavior and take appropriate measures to help protect itself. Key to Aorato’s approach is the Organizational Security Graph, a living, continuously-updated view of all of the people and machines accessing an organization’s Windows Server Active Directory (AD).
For more information about the Aorato acquisition visit:
https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2014/11/13/microsoft-acquires-aorato-give-enterprise-customers-better-defense-digital-intruders-hybrid-cloud-world/
|
Open
|
Security and Intelligence, Active Directory, APT, Identity and Access, Behaviorally suspicious entity activity, Sensitive actions, Forensics, Behavioral Analysis
|
Open
|
7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street
|
New York
|
New York
|
US
|
10007
|
|
Aorato
|
|
Financial Services
|
private:aorato
|
2270931
|
Nov 9th, 2019 12:00AM
|
Aorato
|
659
|
0.00
|
Open
|
Computer & Network Security
|
Nov 9th, 2019 05:15PM
|
Nov 9th, 2019 05:15PM
|
Microsoft acquired Aorato, creators of Directory Services Application Firewall (DAF), in November 2014 to be included in their broader portfolio. Aorato gives our customers powerful identity and access solutions that span on-premises and the cloud, which is central to our overall hybrid cloud strategy. Aorato’s sophisticated technology uses machine learning to detect suspicious activity on a company’s network. It understands what normal behavior is and then identifies anomalies, so a company can quickly see suspicious behavior and take appropriate measures to help protect itself. Key to Aorato’s approach is the Organizational Security Graph, a living, continuously-updated view of all of the people and machines accessing an organization’s Windows Server Active Directory (AD).
For more information about the Aorato acquisition visit:
https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2014/11/13/microsoft-acquires-aorato-give-enterprise-customers-better-defense-digital-intruders-hybrid-cloud-world/
|
Open
|
Security and Intelligence, Active Directory, APT, Identity and Access, Behaviorally suspicious entity activity, Sensitive actions, Forensics, Behavioral Analysis
|
Open
|
7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street
|
New York
|
New York
|
US
|
10007
|
|
Aorato
|
|
Financial Services
|
private:aorato
|
2270931
|
Nov 8th, 2019 12:00AM
|
Aorato
|
659
|
0.00
|
Open
|
Computer & Network Security
|
Nov 8th, 2019 02:26PM
|
Nov 8th, 2019 02:26PM
|
Microsoft acquired Aorato, creators of Directory Services Application Firewall (DAF), in November 2014 to be included in their broader portfolio. Aorato gives our customers powerful identity and access solutions that span on-premises and the cloud, which is central to our overall hybrid cloud strategy. Aorato’s sophisticated technology uses machine learning to detect suspicious activity on a company’s network. It understands what normal behavior is and then identifies anomalies, so a company can quickly see suspicious behavior and take appropriate measures to help protect itself. Key to Aorato’s approach is the Organizational Security Graph, a living, continuously-updated view of all of the people and machines accessing an organization’s Windows Server Active Directory (AD).
For more information about the Aorato acquisition visit:
https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2014/11/13/microsoft-acquires-aorato-give-enterprise-customers-better-defense-digital-intruders-hybrid-cloud-world/
|
Open
|
Security and Intelligence, Active Directory, APT, Identity and Access, Behaviorally suspicious entity activity, Sensitive actions, Forensics, Behavioral Analysis
|
Open
|
7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street
|
New York
|
New York
|
US
|
10007
|
|
Aorato
|
|
Financial Services
|