Hi, all and welcome to issue #2 of our sister publication. For those that are new here and don't know, there's also have an Azure Sentinel version of this newsletter that's been going strong for many months now. This particular newsletter here, specific to Azure Security Center, is a direct result of recommendations from you and your peers.I have to say, the response has been overwhelmingly positive so far. And, if subscriber numbers are an indicator, we're off to a great start. In the past 2 weeks since the first issue delivered, we've seen a steady influx of new subscribers. That's all great stuff! But, while the steady influx is good to see, that stream of new subscribers has been without your help (for the most part). I know, I know. I've seen some of you promoting and amplifying this newsletter to others over social media and other places. I've seen the internal emails and promotions over Teams channels. So, don't worry...I've seen that work and completely appreciate it.But, to grow this bi-weekly newsletter into a weekly one, a couple things need to happen:Promote it! As a newsletter subscriber you've signed-up to be part of this community because you want to be here. Being part of a community comes with the responsibility of participating. But, it doesn't have to be hard. You can accomplish this in the very simple manner of just telling someone about it. Do me a favor and send at least one colleague to the subscriber page this week: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/ASCDefenderShare content! If you find great Azure Security Center content this week - or create great content yourself - share it on one of the social media networks using the #AzureSecurityCenter hashtag. If you do that, I'll most likely find it and include it in the next newsletter issue.Thanks so much to all of you that are participating and sharing great content already. I really want to see this Azure Security Center community take off and be a fantastic resource for anyone and everyone that needs to know more and do more for Azure security. And, I think you do, too.We'll talk again in two weeks.-Rod
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Azure Security Center Wrap - Issue #2
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Hi, all and welcome to issue #2 of our sister publication. For those that are new here and don't know, there's also have an Azure Sentinel version of this newsletter that's been going strong for many months now. This particular newsletter here, specific to Azure Security Center, is a direct result of recommendations from you and your peers.I have to say, the response has been overwhelmingly positive so far. And, if subscriber numbers are an indicator, we're off to a great start. In the past 2 weeks since the first issue delivered, we've seen a steady influx of new subscribers. That's all great stuff! But, while the steady influx is good to see, that stream of new subscribers has been without your help (for the most part). I know, I know. I've seen some of you promoting and amplifying this newsletter to others over social media and other places. I've seen the internal emails and promotions over Teams channels. So, don't worry...I've seen that work and completely appreciate it.But, to grow this bi-weekly newsletter into a weekly one, a couple things need to happen:Promote it! As a newsletter subscriber you've signed-up to be part of this community because you want to be here. Being part of a community comes with the responsibility of participating. But, it doesn't have to be hard. You can accomplish this in the very simple manner of just telling someone about it. Do me a favor and send at least one colleague to the subscriber page this week: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/ASCDefenderShare content! If you find great Azure Security Center content this week - or create great content yourself - share it on one of the social media networks using the #AzureSecurityCenter hashtag. If you do that, I'll most likely find it and include it in the next newsletter issue.Thanks so much to all of you that are participating and sharing great content already. I really want to see this Azure Security Center community take off and be a fantastic resource for anyone and everyone that needs to know more and do more for Azure security. And, I think you do, too.We'll talk again in two weeks.-Rod