Illumio Inc., a Zero Trust Segmentation company, announced it has become a member of the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association (MISA), an ecosystem of independent software vendors (ISV) and managed security service providers (MSSP), who have integrated their solutions with Microsoft security technology to build a better defence against a world of increasing cybersecurity threats.

The development follows the release of Illumio for Microsoft Azure Firewall, which combines the security benefits of cloud-native Azure Firewall and Zero Trust Segmentation (ZTS) to enable Azure customers to better protect their Azure deployments, accelerate the move to the cloud and provide consistent end-to-end security across their hybrid and multi-cloud deployments.

Impact and value of Azure Firewall

Illumio for Azure Firewall makes it easier than ever to use Azure Firewall as a Zero Trust enforcement point

Firewall policy setting can be complex and commonly defaults to highly permissive access. Illumio for Azure Firewall makes it easier than ever to use Azure Firewall as a Zero Trust enforcement point to visualise and secure all traffic between Azure resources connecting through the Azure Firewall.

Illumio for Azure Firewall builds resilience to ransomware and other cyberattacks, while also maximising the impact and value of Azure Firewall as a security investment. 

Illumio and Microsoft partnership

This is another milestone in our growing relationship with Microsoft, as we work together to make it easier for enterprises to strengthen cyber resilience and simplify firewall management in the cloud,” said Mario Espinoza, Chief Product Officer at Illumio. 

Mario Espinoza adds, “Together with Microsoft, we have extended the visibility and agility of Zero Trust Segmentation to anyone using Microsoft Azure Firewalls, allowing organisations to reduce their risk and get even more impact from their security strategy by implementing security policy.” 

Integration with Azure Firewall

Illumio joining MISA demonstrates the quality of its deep integration with Azure Firewall

Illumio joining MISA demonstrates the quality of its deep integration with Azure Firewall and its shared goal of strengthening and simplifying enterprise security. It also follows Illumio’s participation in the Microsoft Copilot for Security Partner Private Preview.

The Microsoft Intelligent Security Association has grown into a vibrant ecosystem comprised of the most reliable and trusted security software vendors across the globe,” said Maria Thomson, Director, Microsoft Intelligent Security Association.

Maria Thomson adds, “Our members, like Illumio, share Microsoft’s commitment to collaboration within the cybersecurity community to improve our customers’ ability to predict, detect, and respond to security threats faster.”

Microsoft and Illumio strengthen cyber resilience

Microsoft and Illumio continue to work together to help customers strengthen cyber resilience. Microsoft is the only cloud provider to offer end-to-end segmentation from Illumio across cloud, endpoint, on-premises and Microsoft Azure Firewall. 

Enterprises can now procure end-to-end Zero Trust Segmentation from Illumio directly from the Microsoft Azure Marketplace, making it easier to buy, deploy and manage Zero Trust across all environments at scale. 

Illumio’s Microsoft Azure Consumption Commitment (MACC)

Eligible customers can use Azure credits to purchase the platform as part of Illumio’s Microsoft Azure Consumption Commitment (MACC) agreement. Partners who are interested in learning more can visit the MISA Partner Catalogue: Microsoft Intelligent Security Association. 

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