How To Strengthen Security & Device Management with the Microsoft Security Suite

Managing security today is hard.

 

Devices are everywhere, users are remote, and attackers are moving faster than most teams can keep up. When security and device management tools don’t work together, gaps form and those gaps are where incidents start.

 

Join us to learn how organizations are improving visibility, reducing risk, and gaining more control across identities, devices, apps, and data using the Microsoft security stack. More importantly, we’ll talk about what’s at stake when those protections are missing or misaligned.

 

What you’ll take away:

 

  • How better device and identity management reduces attack paths
  • Why unified visibility makes it easier to spot and respond to threats early
  • Where security gaps commonly appear in hybrid and remote environments
  • How Zero Trust policy-driven controls help limit damage when something goes wrong

 

We’ll walk through how Microsoft Defender, Intune, and Sentinel work together to protect identities, devices, apps, and data. You’ll see how endpoint protection, device management, and threat detection connect in real environments, and why using these tools in isolation often leaves gaps that attackers can exploit.

 

Register now to gain an understanding of how the right security approach helps teams stay ahead of threats instead of constantly reacting to them. 
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Date

Feb 11 2026

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2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

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Organizer

Phil Kinsley - Field CTO, Security
Phil Kinsley - Field CTO, Security
Website
https://www.linkedin.com/in/pdkdc/

Other Organizers

Chris Stegh - CTO & VP of Strategy
Chris Stegh - CTO & VP of Strategy
Website
https://www.linkedin.com/in/christianstegh/
Fred Barzycki - Director of Managed Services, CISSP
Fred Barzycki - Director of Managed Services, CISSP
Website
https://www.linkedin.com/in/fbarzycki/
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