Microsoft execs explain how they've taken everything they've learned from the pandemic and used it to accelerate cybersecurity innovation
The US fight against COVID-19 began just 20 miles from Microsoft's Redmond, Washington, headquarters.
Microsoft rapidly accelerated its cloud-based cybersecurity, allowing it to serve and protect its own remote workers – and pass those advancements on to customers. So Arsenault and a handful of other Microsoft security leaders effectively wrote the playbook for sending its 156,000 employees worldwide home, and into a new kind of remote work. And with millions of customers relying on Microsoft — Office 365 alone has over 200 million commercial monthly users — it was important to get it right.
The executives credit CEO Satya Nadella, who recently completed his sixth year at the reigns of the trillion-dollar company, with making the company more empathetic to customers in such difficult times. CEO Satya Nadella told Business Insider in a statement: "Security remains a strategic priority for every organization and the shift to remote work has only increased the need for integrated, end-to-end Zero Trust security architecture that reduces both cost and complexity. We're focused on providing comprehensive identity, security and compliance solutions to protect people and organizations spanning identity management, devices, cloud applications, data and infrastructure.
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