Portnox joins Microsoft Intelligent Security Association

Integrating Portnox network access control technology with Microsoft Intune offers superior protection against evolving cyber threats.

  • Wednesday, 14th February 2024 Posted 1 year ago in by Phil Alsop

Portnox, a leading provider of cloud-native unified access control solutions, has been accepted to join the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association (MISA), a coalition of Microsoft premier security partners, independent software vendors (ISVs), and managed security service providers (MSSPs) that have integrated their solutions with Microsoft Security products to provide intelligent, security solutions that work together to help protect Microsoft customers against cyber threats.

"Joining MISA marks a significant milestone in Portnox's journey,” said Denny LeCompte, CEO of Portnox. “Collaborating with Microsoft enables us to integrate our innovative network access control technology with Microsoft Intune and a potential host of other robust security solutions from Microsoft. This synergy not only enhances our capability to offer superior protection against evolving cyber threats but also aligns with our commitment to providing our customers with cutting-edge security solutions."

As a MISA member, Portnox will collaborate closely with Microsoft security teams, gaining access to the latest security intelligence and insights. This enables Portnox to optimize its solutions for interoperability with Microsoft products, ensuring seamless and enhanced security for mutual customers.

“The Microsoft Intelligent Security Association has grown into a vibrant ecosystem comprised of the most reliable and trusted security vendors across the globe,” said Maria Thomson, Director of MISA. “Our members, like Portnox, share Microsoft’s commitment to collaboration within the cybersecurity community to improve our customers’ ability to predict, detect, and respond to security threats faster.” 

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