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This post is authored by Debraj Ghosh, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Microsoft 365 Security.
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Teaming up in the war on tech support scams
Beyond customer education, the scale and complexity of tech support scams require cooperation and broad partnerships across the industry. -
Introducing Windows Defender System Guard runtime attestation
At Microsoft, we want users to be in control of their devices, including knowing the security health of these devices. -
Hunting down Dofoil with Windows Defender ATP
Dofoil is a sophisticated threat that attempted to install coin miner malware on hundreds of thousands of computers in March, 2018. -
Why Windows Defender Antivirus is the most deployed in the enterprise
The type of security solution needed has a complex job: It must protect users from hundreds of thousands of new threats every day – and then it must learn and grow to stay ahead of the next wave of attacks. -
Accelerate your security deployment with FastTrack for Microsoft 365
This blog is part of a series that responds to common questions we receive from customers about Microsoft 365 Security and Enterprise Mobility + Security. -
How Office 365 protects your organization from modern phishing campaigns
This post is authored by Debraj Ghosh, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Microsoft 365 Security. -
Tips for getting started on your security deployment
This blog is part of a series that responds to common questions we receive from customers about how to most effectively deploy Microsoft 365 Security. -
Best practices for securely moving workloads to Microsoft Azure
Azure is Microsoft’s cloud computing environment. -
Microsoft offers several mechanisms to protect against ransomware
The start of a new year is the perfect time to reassess your security strategy and tactics – especially when looking back at the new levels of ransomware’s reach and damage in 2017. -
A worthy upgrade: Next-gen security on Windows 10 proves resilient against ransomware outbreaks in 2017
Adopting reliable attack methods and techniques borrowed from more evolved threat types, ransomware attained new levels of reach and damage in 2017. -
Application fuzzing in the era of Machine Learning and AI
Proactively testing software for bugs is not new.