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Last month, we shared some important encryption advancements as part of our ongoing commitment to increase data protection for customers using our network and services.
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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. -
Looking Forward: Trustworthy Computing
When Bill Gates announced the Trustworthy Computing Initiative in 2002, he recognized that we needed to change both our processes and culture if we were to make fundamental changes in our products. -
How do digital youth of the “app generation” learn, communicate, and express themselves
I recently had the opportunity to speak with Katie Davis, an assistant professor from the University of Washington Information School to discuss her role and a book she co-authored called, The App Generation: How Today’s Youth Navigate Identity, Intimacy, and Imagination in a Digital World. -
Measure Twice, Cut Once, With RMA Methodology
I’ve been beating our drum for a while now about the inevitability of failure in cloud-based systems. -
What is a trusted device?
When you try to view or edit your credit card details or other sensitive information in your Microsoft account, you might need to enter a security code first, to make sure that only you can get in to your account. -
Strengthening encryption for Microsoft Azure customers
In July, we published a blog post which talked about the advancements Microsoft had made in encryption for Outlook. -
How to sign into devices that don’t accept security codes
Two-step verification makes it more difficult for hackers to access your account, even when they have your password. -
Is that call from Microsoft a scam?
Neither Microsoft nor our partners make unsolicited phone calls (also known as cold calls) about your computer security or software fixes. -
Microsoft Interflow: a new Security and Threat Information Exchange Platform
Today, the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) announced the private preview of <a href=”http://www.
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Microsoft is building a global online safety community, one tweet at a time
Some say, “It takes a village to raise a child. -
New Guidance for Securing Public Key Infrastructure
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is used as a building block to provide key security controls, such as data protection and authentication for organizations.