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Quokka Joins Microsoft Intelligent Security Association (MISA)
Quokka announced it has joined the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association (MISA), a partner program that connects security vendors with Microsoft’s enterprise security ecosystem. Through the program, Quokka’s security platform will integrate with Microsoft technologies such as Microsoft Defender and Microsoft Sentinel to help organizations detect and respond to cyber threats. MISA membership also allows partners to collaborate with Microsoft on security integrations and reach enterprise customers using Microsoft’s cloud and security platforms. Q-scout, Quokka's mobile vetting platform uses Microsoft Sentinel and Intune insights to help organizations identify, assess and manage mobile application risk across enterprise environments.
Quokka focuses on cybersecurity solutions designed to help organizations identify vulnerabilities and manage risk across enterprise environments. By joining the association, the company aims to expand its presence within Microsoft-centric security deployments. Microsoft created MISA to bring together independent security vendors that integrate with its security stack. As organizations adopt more cloud-based security tools, partnerships between platform providers and specialized vendors are becoming increasingly important for building coordinated threat detection and response capabilities. The association fosters collaboration across the cybersecurity ecosystem to strengthen prevention, detection and response capabilities across cloud, identity, mobile and endpoint environments.
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Posted by Redmond Channel Partner magazine staff on March 16, 2026