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A DART investigation into a Microsoft Teams voice phishing attack shows how deception and trusted tools can enable identity-led intrusions and how to stop them. -
Microsoft Entra Verified ID introduces Face Check in preview
Face Check is now in preview in Microsoft Entra Verified ID, unlocking high-assurance verifications for enterprises securely, simply, and at scale. -
3 new ways the Microsoft Intune Suite offers security, simplification, and savings
The main components of the Microsoft Intune Suite are now generally available. -
New Microsoft Security innovations expand multicloud visibility and enhance multiplatform protection
Gain greater visibility into your multicloud environments to better understand your security posture, minimize risk, and detect and respond to threats in real time. -
Implementing Zero Trust access to business data on BYOD with Trustd MTD and Microsoft Entra
Protect business data—and employee privacy—with conditional access on employees’ personal devices with Trustd MTD and Microsoft Entra. -
Introducing security for unmanaged devices in the Enterprise network with Microsoft Defender for IoT
Microsoft Defender IoT is generally available to help organizations challenged with securing unmanaged Internet of Things devices connected to the network. -
Windows 11 enables security by design from the chip to the cloud
Over the last year, PCs have kept us connected to family, friends, and enabled businesses to continue to run. -
Secure unmanaged devices with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint now
New Microsoft Defender for Endpoint capabilities let organizations discover and secure unmanaged workstations, mobile devices, servers, and network devices. -
Microsoft brings advanced hardware security to Server and Edge with Secured-core
Microsoft is collaborating with partners to expand Secured-core to Windows Server, Azure Stack HCI, and Azure-certified IoT devices. -
Blue Cedar partners with Microsoft to combat BYOD issues
IT and security teams have been searching for a solution to accommodate BYOD that won’t compromise network security. -
Secured-core PCs help customers stay ahead of advanced data theft
Secured-core PCs provide customers with Windows 10 systems that come configured from OEMs with a set of hardware, firmware, and OS features enabled by default, mitigating Thunderspy and any similar attacks that rely on malicious DMA. -
Microsoft and partners design new device security requirements to protect against targeted firmware attacks
We’ve been working with partners to design what we call Secured-core PCs, devices that meet a specific set of device requirements that apply the security best practices of isolation and minimal trust to the firmware layer.