ShirleyseHaley announces a new Microsoft Security Virtual Training Day designed to help professionals build expertise in cloud security using Microsoft Defender for Cloud, with practical sessions on DevOps integration and workload protection.

Announcing a New Microsoft Security Virtual Training Day

Author: ShirleyseHaley

Overview

Microsoft is launching a new free online training event: Microsoft Virtual Training Day: Strengthen Cloud Security with Microsoft Defender for Cloud. This event aims to empower professionals with vital skills to safeguard digital assets in the cloud.

What You’ll Learn

  • Increase cloud security using Microsoft Defender for Cloud
  • Deploy security solutions across DevOps workflows
  • Detect risks, maintain compliance, and protect hybrid/multicloud environments
  • Defend servers, containers, storage, and databases with built-in Microsoft security
  • Direct Q&A with Microsoft security experts for real-world challenges

Event Agenda

Part 1

  • Introduction
  • What a Comprehensive Cloud-Native Application Protection Platform Looks Like
  • Break: 10 minutes
  • Starting with Proactive Security
  • Break: 10 minutes
  • Operationalizing Posture Management
  • Closing Q&A

Part 2

  • Introduction
  • Comprehensive Workload Protection (Parts 1 & 2)
  • Breaks as above
  • Automating Responses
  • Closing Q&A

Why Attend?

  • Attend from anywhere with flexible online access
  • Learn from industry leaders and Microsoft-certified instructors
  • Prepare for Microsoft security certifications
  • Network with professionals and experts
  • Access free resources and follow-up learning paths
  • Earn a voucher for a 50% exam discount after event completion

Register here: Microsoft Defender for Cloud Virtual Training Day

For additional security resources, visit the Security Hub.

Event update: Aug 08, 2025 (Version 1.0)


Tags: Microsoft Defender for Cloud, Cloud Security, DevOps, Security Training, Microsoft Certification

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