Microsoft Launches Fresh Cybersecurity Strategy After New Attacks
Microsoft Launches Fresh Cybersecurity Strategy After New Attacks
Microsoft announced significant changes to the way the company handles software security this week - here's what's happening.
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Replacing that kernel finally might be a step in the right direction...
10 1 ReplyYeah, maybe try building an OS designed to be secure by default.
7 0 ReplyCustomers hate it. Their app from 1995 should work as it always has.
Windows has some sandboxing these days but nobody makes apps work with it and nobody uses them.
5 0 ReplySecure by default doesn’t mean sandboxing. It’s turning off features by default it’s hardened by default as opposed to having everything running
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Or Reducing attack surfaces baked in their new and confused branding OS (looking at you bloat and other unnecessary crap)
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