Wednesday, December 23, 2015

My Thoughts on Microsoft's Enterprise Security




Now we know that Microsoft and any other large tech giant needs to have new enterprise security to prevent hackers from penetrating their networks and control grids. But it's seems to me that the tech giant Microsoft is not sparing no expense in their enterprise security approach and strategy. For example they have hired a lot of cyber security specialists in building their attack protections, detections, and response features into their windows 10 and Microsoft office 365 programs like word, excel, PowerPoint, and etc. If you are going to invest in a $1 Billion dollars into your R and D programs you better make it count because you don't get another opportunity like this again in the corporate world. Normally that upper and executive management are not interested in investing any money in cyber security and enterprise security especially a billion dollars, but as cyber security are being front and center and it seems like in the news there is always a data breach happening almost everyday companies and government agencies are taking a new approach in this new frontier.

I am cautious, but if Microsoft sometime put their security detention protocols in their enterprise security programs into motion and be successful with it then other companies will follow suit. After all this can at least slow down the hackers in their tracks and with their security features this can alert the white hats in advance that a black hat is attempting to hacked into the enterprise security software. The names of the new security features on Window's 10 is called Microsoft Passport, Windows Hello, and Credential Guard this will integrate with the Azure Active Directory in merging with the Advanced Threat Analytics can detect suspicious login patterns, brute force, and pass-the-hash-attacks. Google search these security features on Windows 10 above and check out this article above and tune in next time on cyber brotha peace.


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