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This post is authored by Sam George, Partner Director Program Management, Azure IoT As the Internet of Things (IoT) continues to gain traction in the enterprise, questions of security and privacy are top of mind for business decision makers, executives and IT alike.
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New Microsoft Azure Security Capabilities Now Available
In November, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella outlined a new comprehensive, cross company approach to security for our mobile-first, cloud-first world. -
FedRAMP High: Trust is cloud security validated
The latest Government Office of Accountability report dealing with the security of high impact information technology (IT) systems continues to point out opportunities for improvement in cybersecurity across the US Federal Government. -
Microsoft Cloud App Security is generally available
Today, we are announcing that Microsoft Cloud App Security is now generally available as the latest addition to the secure platform we are building at Microsoft. -
Cloud security controls series: OneDrive for Business
OneDrive for Business can help ensure that business files for organizations’ users are stored in a central location making it easy for users to search, share and collaborate on documents using a range of devices. -
ABB Automation & Power World 2015 – Cybersecurity in the evolving threat landscape
In early March, I had the fortunate opportunity to speak at the ABB Automation & Power World 2015 conference in Houston, TX. -
MAPS in the cloud: How can it help your enterprise?
(Note: Microsoft Active Protection Service is now called Windows Defender Antivirus cloud protection service. -
Your Antivirus protection has expired. So what? You might be surprised. Microsoft’s new cybersecurity report explains.
When you buy a new computer, often times it will come pre-installed with software provided by the manufacturer. -
Microsoft Antimalware for Azure Cloud Services and Virtual Machines now Available for Free
Microsoft Antimalware for Azure Cloud Services and Virtual Machines is now generally available for Microsoft Azure customers. -
Windows Defender and Microsoft Security Essentials: Which one do I need?
Depending on which operating system your computer is running, you can use either Windows Defender or Microsoft Security Essentials to get rid of malicious software and viruses. -
Check security settings in Windows Vista
The newest version of Windows is Windows 8, but we know that many of you still use Windows Vista. -
Microsoft’s Free Security Tools – Windows Defender Offline
This article in our <a href=”/b/security/archive/2012/07/31/microsoft-s-free-security-tools-series-introduction.