En esta sesión se explicará que es Microsoft Defender for Identity; como implementarlo, así como las mejores prácticas y ejemplos en entornos reales
Christian Romano, Ha sido Galardonado en cinco ocasiones por Microsoft como Most Valuable Professional, por sus contribuciones hacia la comunidad tecnológica en México y Latinoamérica. Distinguido por ser un ponente que habla sobre tecnologías Microsoft y sus aplicaciones en rubros como Computación en la Nube, Colaboración Moderna, Comunicaciones Unificadas y DevOps. Christian Romano ha participado en múltiples foros de tecnología como lo son: Azure Boot Camp - 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 y 2020 Get-CsLatam -2018, 2019 y 2020 DevOps Boot Camp - 2018 y 2019 CloudFirstCampus - 2015 Comunidad de Comunicaciones Unificadas Iberoamerica - 2016
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