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title: Stay Informed about Azure Security Issues
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title: Stay informed about Azure security issues
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description: This article shows you where Azure customers receive Azure security notifications and three steps you can follow to ensure security alerts reach the right people in your organization.
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ms.topic: conceptual
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ms.date: 10/27/2022
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# Stay Informed about Azure Security Issues
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# Stay informed about Azure security issues
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With the increased adoption of cloud computing, customers rely increasingly on Azure to run their workload for critical and non-critical business applications. It is important for you as Azure customers to stay informed about Azure security issues or privacy breaches and take the right action to protect your environment.
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## View and manage Azure security notifications
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### Security Issues affecting your Azure subscription workloads
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### Security issues affecting your Azure subscription workloads
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You receive security-related notifications affecting your Azure **subscription** workloads in two ways:
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**1. Security Advisory in [Azure Service Health](https://azure.microsoft.com/get-started/azure-portal/service-health/)**
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**Security Advisory in [Azure Service Health](https://azure.microsoft.com/get-started/azure-portal/service-health/)**
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Service health notifications are published by Azure and contain information about the resources under your subscription. You can review these security advisories in the Service Health experience in the Azure portal and get notified about security advisories via your preferred channel by setting up Service Health alerts for this type of notification. You can create [Activity Log alerts](../service-health/alerts-activity-log-service-notifications-portal.md) on Service notifications by using the Azure portal.
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>[!Note]
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>Depending on your requirements, you can configure various alerts to use the same [action group](../azure-monitor/alerts/action-groups.md) or different action groups. Action group types include sending a voice call, SMS, or email. You can also trigger various types of automated actions. For detailed information about notification and action types, see [Action-specific information](../azure-monitor/alerts/action-groups.md#action-specific-information).
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**2. Email Notification**
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**Email Notification**
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If a security issue requires direct action taken by subscription admins/owners, or critical and sensitive resource information needs to be shared, we send an email notification to subscription admins/owners.
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If a security issue requires direct action taken by subscription admins/owners, or critical and sensitive resource information needs to be shared, we send an email notification to subscription admins/owners.
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>[!Note]
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>You should ensure that there is a **contactable email address** as the [subscription administrator or subscription owner](../cost-management-billing/manage/add-change-subscription-administrator.md). This email address is used for security issues that would have impact at the subscription level.
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### Security Issues affecting your Azure tenant workloads
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### Security issues affecting your Azure tenant workloads
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We typically communicate security-related information affecting your Azure **tenant** workloads via **Email Notification**. We send an email notification to Global admin and Technical Contacts
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Depending on your requirements, you can configure various alerts to use the same [action group](../azure-monitor/alerts/action-groups.md) or different action groups. Action group types include sending a voice call, SMS, or email. You can also trigger various types of automated actions. For detailed information about notification and action types, see [Action-specific information](../azure-monitor/alerts/action-groups.md#action-specific-information).
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There’s an important difference between Service Health security advisories and [Microsoft Defender for Cloud](../defender-for-cloud/defender-for-cloud-introduction.md) security notifications. Security advisories in Service Health provide notifications dealing with platform vulnerabilities and security and privacy breaches at the subscription and tenant level, while security notifications in Microsoft Defender for Cloud communicate vulnerabilities that pertain to affected individual Azure resources.
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There's an important difference between Service Health security advisories and [Microsoft Defender for Cloud](../defender-for-cloud/defender-for-cloud-introduction.md) security notifications. Security advisories in Service Health provide notifications dealing with platform vulnerabilities and security and privacy breaches at the subscription and tenant level, while security notifications in Microsoft Defender for Cloud communicate vulnerabilities that pertain to affected individual Azure resources.
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More information about the Azure Service Health notifications can be found at: [What are Azure service health notifications? - Azure Service Health | Microsoft Learn](../service-health/service-health-notifications-properties.md)
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