Security News > 2021 > March > Microsoft announces Windows Server 2022 with new security features

Microsoft says that Windows Server 2022 will come with security improvements and will bring Secured-core to the Windows Server platform.
Windows Server 2022 is now in preview and "Provides secured connectivity enabled by industry-standard AES 256 encryption," as Microsoft announced today.
The next Windows Server release will also improve hybrid server management by enhancing performance monitoring and event alerts in Windows Admin Center.
Windows Server 2022 also brings Secured-core to Windows Server for added protection against a wide range of threats.
Windows Server 2022 includes TLS 1.3 enabled by default, protecting the data of clients connecting to the server.
Windows Server 2022 supports improvements to gMSA for Windows Containers that allow you to enable support for gMSA without domain joining the host.
News URL
Related news
- Microsoft fixes auth issues on Windows Server, Windows 11 24H2 (source)
- Microsoft: Windows 'inetpub' folder created by security fix, don’t delete (source)
- Microsoft: Windows Server 2025 restarts break connectivity on some DCs (source)
- Microsoft fixes Windows Server 2025 blue screen, install issues (source)
- Microsoft lifts Windows 11 update block for some AutoCAD users (source)
- Microsoft replacing Remote Desktop app with Windows App in May (source)
- URGENT: Microsoft Patches 57 Security Flaws, Including 6 Actively Exploited Zero-Days (source)
- Microsoft: Recent Windows updates make USB printers print random text (source)
- Microsoft patches Windows Kernel zero-day exploited since 2023 (source)
- Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Fixes 57 Security Flaws – Including Active Zero-Days (source)