Security, Compliance and Privacy with Azure Maps [Webinar On-Demand]

Last year on May 21, 2024, Microsoft shared their vision for a single enterprise mapping platform under the Azure Maps brand and that Bing Maps for Enterprise will be retired on June 30, 2028.
Customers using Bing Maps for Enterprise Basic or Free license will no longer be able to use Bing Maps for Enterprise services beyond June 30, 2025 and are encouraged to move to Azure Maps before the end of June.
To help you prepare for migration, we've put together a series of Azure Maps webinars to enable you with the information and resources you need to take the next steps for your application and project needs.
Security, Compliance and Privacy with Azure Maps
This quick session takes attendees through the various security, privacy and compliance standards that Azure Maps adheres to. It also shows users how to securely use Azure Maps in an application to avoid security incidents.
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