New Microsoft Incident Response guide helps simplify cyberthreat investigations
Discover how to fortify your organization’s cybersecurity defense with this practical guide on digital forensics from Microsoft’s Incident Response team.
Discover how to fortify your organization’s cybersecurity defense with this practical guide on digital forensics from Microsoft’s Incident Response team.
Since 2019, Forest Blizzard has used a custom post-compromise tool to exploit a vulnerability in the Windows Print Spooler service that allows elevated permissions. Microsoft has issued a security update addressing this vulnerability as CVE-2022-38028.
The main components of the Microsoft Intune Suite are now generally available. Read about how consolidated endpoint management adds value and functionality for security teams.
This blog is the second of three that details our recommendation to adopt cloud native device management. Understand the lessons from various Intune customers in their journeys and how they achieved greater security, cost savings, and readiness for the future through their cloud transformations.
Windows 11 is designed to simplify security with features from the chip to the cloud that are on by default. Since its launch, we’ve seen a 58 percent reduction in security. Learn more about the new features.
Microsoft is invested in helping partners create Internet of Things solutions with strong security products that support the March 2023 United States National Cybersecurity Strategy.
With Windows 11, you can protect your valuable data and enable secure hybrid work with the latest advanced security. We’re proud to announce the new security features you heard about this spring are now available.
Learn how Microsoft is helping to make your accounts more secure—without a password.
Attackers haven’t wasted any time capitalizing on the rapid move to hybrid work. Every day cyber criminals and nation states alike have improved their targeting, speed and accuracy as the world adapted to working outside the office.
Windows 10 and Windows 11 have continued to raise the security bar for drivers running in the kernel. Kernel-mode driver publishers must pass the hardware lab kit (HLK) compatibility tests, malware scanning, and prove their identity through extended validation (EV) certificates.