Security News > 2015 > November > Microsoft's new security posture leads to baked-in security (Help Net Security)

2015-11-18 07:36
More than ever, Microsoft wants its products to be the first choice for enterprises, organizations, and governments. And to do that, they embedded security in the core. Yesterday, at the Microsoft ...
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