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Microsoft Azure’s Edna Conway on Third-Party Risk



Edna Conway, vice president, Azure, Microsoft


Edna Conway, who recently joined Microsoft Azure, has been called the “mother of value chain security architectures.” She talks about the platform economy and what that means for addressing security and third-party risk.

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In a video interview with Information Security Media Group at RSA 2020, Conway also discusses:

  • Her new role at Microsoft Azure;
  • The platform economy and how to secure it;
  • Her efforts to help the federal government address supply chain and third-party risk.

Conway is Microsoft’s vice president of global security, risk and compliance for Azure. She has been recognized domestically (U.S. presidential commissions) and globally (NATO) for her expertise in value chain security.

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