
Dilake contributed to the Azure/Microsoft-Defender-for-Cloud repository by developing features and fixes that enhanced AI security and API management capabilities. Over three months, Dilake built and integrated modules for Security for AI Workloads, including exercises for enabling AI workloads and simulating jailbreak attacks, and improved onboarding through refined documentation. They implemented Defender CSPM API Security Extension integration with Azure Policy support, using PowerShell and Azure CLI to automate API posture management and deployment consistency. Additionally, Dilake addressed bugs in AI cost calculation scripts and updated AI Labs training content, demonstrating depth in cloud security, scripting, and infrastructure as code practices.

Concise monthly summary for July 2025 focusing on business value and technical achievements in the Azure/Microsoft-Defender-for-Cloud project.
Concise monthly summary for July 2025 focusing on business value and technical achievements in the Azure/Microsoft-Defender-for-Cloud project.
March 2025 performance summary for Azure/Microsoft-Defender-for-Cloud focusing on delivering API security posture capabilities and improving deployment reliability. Implemented Defender CSPM API Security Extension integration across subscriptions with policy support, and enhanced automation and governance across environments.
March 2025 performance summary for Azure/Microsoft-Defender-for-Cloud focusing on delivering API security posture capabilities and improving deployment reliability. Implemented Defender CSPM API Security Extension integration across subscriptions with policy support, and enhanced automation and governance across environments.
December 2024 - Azure/Microsoft-Defender-for-Cloud: Implemented the Security for AI Workloads ReadMe module (Module 24) with exercises 'Enable AI Workloads' and 'Simulate Jailbreak Attacks', integrating the new module into the main documentation. Also fixed ReadMe links for reliability by switching Module 21 and 23 to relative paths and standardizing Module 25 links. These updates improve onboarding for AI security features, reduce user friction, and demonstrate strong documentation, version-control discipline, and cross-module consistency.
December 2024 - Azure/Microsoft-Defender-for-Cloud: Implemented the Security for AI Workloads ReadMe module (Module 24) with exercises 'Enable AI Workloads' and 'Simulate Jailbreak Attacks', integrating the new module into the main documentation. Also fixed ReadMe links for reliability by switching Module 21 and 23 to relative paths and standardizing Module 25 links. These updates improve onboarding for AI security features, reduce user friction, and demonstrate strong documentation, version-control discipline, and cross-module consistency.
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