Microsoft is introducing services to help companies fend off cybersecurity threats at a time when the market faces a severe talent shortage.
Security already represents a $15 billion annual business for Microsoft, and in 2021 it increasedVasu Jakkal, a Microsoft corporate vice president focused on security, told CNBC that a big part of Microsoft's added spending is on people.Among the new products being launched is Microsoft Defender Experts for Hunting.
The third new offering is Microsoft Security Services for Enterprise, which includes an even broader set of people-driven services. Craig Robinson, an analyst specializing in security at IDC, said Microsoft is poised to gain market share in managed security services.One of Microsoft's top cloud competitors,
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