Protecting the personal information of your customers is no easy feat in 2022. Security breaches continue to plague the business world, and frequent updates haven’t been able to close the loopholes fast enough. Fortunately, Microsoft was able to get ahead of this one, as the company stated they were able to fix the bug in Azure before any customer data was compromised. Microsoft has reportedly informed all Azure customers with an account about the vulnerability. Fortunately, Microsoft was alerted to the bug before any personal information was compromised. Still, it was more than a close call for one of the world’s most reputable tech companies, and the Microsoft Security Response Center was quite glad that Orca Security caught it before anything happened. Plus, with the Russian invasion of Ukraine, shoring up your company’s security is more important than ever. In fact, some companies are taking the potential online threats stemming from the conflict quite seriously, offering their services for free to mitigate cybersecurity risks. Still, you should always be diligent to protect your company from threats. VPNs, password managers, antivirus software, and remote access platforms are all designed to keep your company as safe as possible, even if you’re in the crosshairs of hackers.