Introduction to secure score
Azure Security Center has two main goals:
Product | Market Share (%) |
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Microsoft Secure Score | 1.4% |
RSA Archer | 11.2% |
SecurityScorecard | 10.7% |
Other | 76.7% |
to help you understand your current security situation
to help you efficiently and effectively improve your security
The central feature in Security Center that enables you to achieve those goals is secure score.
Security Center continually assesses your resources, subscriptions, and organization for security issues. It then aggregates all the findings into a single score so that you can tell, at a glance, your current security situation: the higher the score, the lower the identified risk level.
Microsoft Secure Score was previously known as MS Secure Score.
Author info | Rating | Review Summary |
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Solution Architect at a tech services company with 51-200 employees | 4.5 | I've used Microsoft Secure Score for nearly three years to monitor and improve M365 security posture through actionable insights, though device compatibility and occasional latency issues exist; overall, it's scalable, cost-effective, and backed by solid Microsoft support. |
Microsoft Cybersecurity specialist at a tech services company with 51-200 employees | 4.5 | Microsoft Secure Score helps us integrate industry standards and benchmarks for various aspects like devices and identities. While its identity feature is valuable, improvements are needed in the user interface and export capabilities for overall security score. |