PHILADELPHIA, PA — Security Risk Advisors (SRA) has announced its membership in the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association (MISA). MISA is an elite group of independent software vendors and managed security service providers working together to enhance cybersecurity solutions through Microsoft Security technology integration.
The inclusion of SRA in MISA highlights the company’s commitment to advancing cybersecurity for its clients. Known for delivering comprehensive services such as security testing, program development, and 24/7 monitoring and response, SRA has consistently aimed to meet the highest ethical standards in addressing modern cyber threats.
A key part of SRA’s offering is its SCALR™ XDR platform, built on Microsoft Azure and supported by Microsoft Sentinel. SCALR™ combines extended detection and response (XDR) capabilities with a security data lake architecture to reduce costs, store vast amounts of security event data, and enhance search and threat-hunting efficiency. Additionally, SRA’s Purple Teams and Threat Resilience Benchmarks powered by VECTR™ provide tailored, proactive security solutions.
“We are honored that Microsoft has recognized SRA’s expertise and proven track record by welcoming us into the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association (MISA),” said Tim Wainwright, CEO of Security Risk Advisors. “This achievement furthers our commitment to optimizing Microsoft Security technologies and improving client threat management programs.”
Parri Munsell, Senior Director of Security Partner Marketing at Microsoft, extended a warm welcome to SRA, stating, “By including our strategic Managed Security Services Providers (MSSPs) in MISA, we enable greater collaboration between industry leaders to protect and support our joint customers.”
SRA’s membership in MISA aims to enhance the visibility and control of Microsoft Security solutions for their clients, providing real-time threat intelligence and streamlined response capabilities.
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