> In the months and years following the SolarWinds attack, Microsoft took a number of actions to mitigate the SAML risk. One of them was a way to efficiently detect fallout from such a hack. The advancement, however, was available only as part of a paid add-on product known as Sentinel.
So you sell me a submarine with screen doors, avoid fixing it for years, cripple internal processes that would fix it, and then you want to charge me for a water alarm? That's chutzpah.
> In the months and years following the SolarWinds attack, Microsoft took a number of actions to mitigate the SAML risk. One of them was a way to efficiently detect fallout from such a hack. The advancement, however, was available only as part of a paid add-on product known as Sentinel.
So you sell me a submarine with screen doors, avoid fixing it for years, cripple internal processes that would fix it, and then you want to charge me for a water alarm? That's chutzpah.