×

Add your security contact for enhanced safety

Your security contact is responsible for security-related issues within the Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) partner organization. Microsoft communicates with this contact and recommends appropriate steps. Add security contact information for your CSP partner tenant today.

A person typing on a keyboard at a desk A person typing on a keyboard at a desk

Secure your organization—and your customers

Strengthen your security posture and navigate the evolving threat landscape with Microsoft cybersecurity tools and resources.

Upskill with security courses designed for you

Discover new ways to help you and your customers stay secure with our “Security Through the Lens of Zero Trust” training. Access it on-demand or register for a live webinar.

Adopt an end-to-end Zero Trust security model

With the rise in security threats, and the transition from remote to hybrid work, the Zero Trust framework helps you protect the entire technology ecosystem.
Symbol of two people and a lock Symbol of two people and a lock

Verify explicitly

Authenticate and authorize based on all available data points, including user identity, location, device health, service or workload, data classification, and anomalies.
Symbol of a laptop with a shield in front Symbol of a laptop with a shield in front

Use least privileged access

Limit user access with just-in-time and just-enough-access (JIT/JEA), risk-based adaptive polices, and data protection to help secure both data and productivity.
Symbol of a shield with a lock in front Symbol of a shield with a lock in front

Assume breach

Minimize blast radius and segment access. Verify end-to-end encryption and use analytics to get visibility, drive threat detection, and improve defenses.

Implement key security practices

Improve your security posture with five best practices, each paired with Microsoft resources and tools designed to protect you and your customers.

Stay up to date on the security landscape

As security threats and tools continue to evolve, your practices should, too. Learn about cyberattacks and discover how Zero Trust mitigates risk to protect your business. With a variety of trainings, tools, and informative blog posts and videos, Microsoft provides the resources you need to stay in the know.

Get started with a three-part video series on Zero Trust, or watch the Inspire session for actions and resources that help you make your ecosystem more secure.

Security contact responsibilities and guidance

Determine a security contact, an individual or group within your organization who will serve as the point of contact if Microsoft detects a threat. The contact must have an inbox that can be monitored constantly—we recommend using a distribution list—and respond with urgency to investigate and remedy security concerns.

Enforce MFA and manage DAP connections

Multifactor authentication (MFA) is a highly effective security method designed to help prevent unwanted logins. Our best practices help you get started right away, so you can enact MFA for your customers. We’ll also help you monitor customers’ delegated administration privileges (DAP), remove connections that aren’t in use, and transition active DAP connections to granular delegated administration privileges (GDAP).

As you continue to explore the five best practices for stronger security, check out the blog on actions to take on your journey to Zero Trust.

Utilize tools to enhance device security

Elevate the security of your and your customers’ devices. Discover how Microsoft Defender for Endpoint works to stop threats, scale defenses, and evolve your security. Get started with Azure Active Directory Conditional Access policy to take actions that ensure device compliance—such as requiring device encryption or a PIN to unlock.

Detect fraud and manage costs

Keep security sharp by identifying misuse, managing nonpayment, and enabling safeguards against unforeseen spending. Watch for suspicious activity and detect fraud by taking the following actions:

To maximize your security investments, use cost optimization to gain visibility into spending, eliminate waste in cloud-based architecture, and keep track of your cloud resources.

Explore security resources

Learn about granular delegated admin privileges (GDAP)
Enhance security by managing GDAP capabilities, which allow you to control access to customers' workloads.
Get advice from Technical Presales and Deployment Services
Build your practice or solutions with the help of Microsoft partner technical consultants. Create a TPD ticket or browse our range of advisory and assistance offerings.
Mandate multifactor authentication (MFA)
Explore a simple process that helps you enact MFA—a highly effective security method—on customer devices to lower the risk of unauthorized actions.
Attend weekly security Q&A sessions
You’re invited to attend weekly open Q&A sessions on security-related changes in the CSP program. Join us to receive program updates and guidance on how to enhance your security posture.

News

A person standing at a desk using a computer mouse in front of laptop and desktop monitors A person standing at a desk using a computer mouse in front of laptop and desktop monitors

Securing the channel: journey to Zero Trust

Review the three core principles of the Zero Trust framework and how they help keep your business secure. With our key tools, we’ll support and guide how you implement each principle for better threat protection.
A person in an office speaking with their colleague A person in an office speaking with their colleague

SMB customer insights: cybersecurity

Explore small and medium-sized businesses’ evolving attitudes toward security. Learn the threats these organizations face, the tools Microsoft has created to help them stay secure, and why SMBs are turning to partners for security solutions.
Three people engaged in conversation at a conference room table Three people engaged in conversation at a conference room table

Joining forces for stronger security

Securing the technology ecosystem goes beyond developing effective tools—it requires collaboration between partners and Microsoft. Learn how working together to uphold the Zero Trust framework creates a safer world for all.