Microsoft Launches Fresh Cybersecurity Strategy After New AttacksAlbin Jose@endlesstalk.org to Technology@lemmy.world – 82 points – 8 months agotech.co7Post a CommentPreviewHotTopNewOldReplacing that kernel finally might be a step in the right direction...Yeah, maybe try building an OS designed to be secure by default.Customers hate it. Their app from 1995 should work as it always has. Windows has some sandboxing these days but nobody makes apps work with it and nobody uses them.Secure by default doesn’t mean sandboxing. It’s turning off features by default it’s hardened by default as opposed to having everything runningOr Reducing attack surfaces baked in their new and confused branding OS (looking at you bloat and other unnecessary crap)There's nothing specific in here. It's an announcement of plans to use AI - in general.direct link: https://blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/2023/11/02/secure-future-initiative-sfi-cybersecurity-cyberattacks/
Replacing that kernel finally might be a step in the right direction...Yeah, maybe try building an OS designed to be secure by default.Customers hate it. Their app from 1995 should work as it always has. Windows has some sandboxing these days but nobody makes apps work with it and nobody uses them.Secure by default doesn’t mean sandboxing. It’s turning off features by default it’s hardened by default as opposed to having everything runningOr Reducing attack surfaces baked in their new and confused branding OS (looking at you bloat and other unnecessary crap)
Yeah, maybe try building an OS designed to be secure by default.Customers hate it. Their app from 1995 should work as it always has. Windows has some sandboxing these days but nobody makes apps work with it and nobody uses them.Secure by default doesn’t mean sandboxing. It’s turning off features by default it’s hardened by default as opposed to having everything runningOr Reducing attack surfaces baked in their new and confused branding OS (looking at you bloat and other unnecessary crap)
Customers hate it. Their app from 1995 should work as it always has. Windows has some sandboxing these days but nobody makes apps work with it and nobody uses them.Secure by default doesn’t mean sandboxing. It’s turning off features by default it’s hardened by default as opposed to having everything running
Secure by default doesn’t mean sandboxing. It’s turning off features by default it’s hardened by default as opposed to having everything running
Or Reducing attack surfaces baked in their new and confused branding OS (looking at you bloat and other unnecessary crap)
direct link: https://blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/2023/11/02/secure-future-initiative-sfi-cybersecurity-cyberattacks/
Replacing that kernel finally might be a step in the right direction...
Yeah, maybe try building an OS designed to be secure by default.
Customers hate it. Their app from 1995 should work as it always has.
Windows has some sandboxing these days but nobody makes apps work with it and nobody uses them.
Secure by default doesn’t mean sandboxing. It’s turning off features by default it’s hardened by default as opposed to having everything running
Or Reducing attack surfaces baked in their new and confused branding OS (looking at you bloat and other unnecessary crap)
There's nothing specific in here. It's an announcement of plans to use AI - in general.
direct link: https://blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/2023/11/02/secure-future-initiative-sfi-cybersecurity-cyberattacks/