Microsoft on Tuesday announced an expansion of its Microsoft Entra identity and access management product line, and also indicated that it is ending its Entra Azure Active Directory product name.
In a massive security update, Microsoft has released 130 new patches for July, targeting many critical vulnerabilities across its products and services, including Windows, Office, .NET, Visual Studio, Azure Active Directory, Microsoft Dynamics, and more.
Security vendor Rubrik announced on Wednesday a team up with Microsoft to bring its Security Cloud to Microsoft Sentinel and Azure OpenAI Service.
Microsoft this week addressed findings by security researchers at Descope, who reported a "nOAuth" attack route that's present in some applications leveraging the Azure Active Directory service.
Microsoft this week announced a couple of Azure Firewall improvements.
Microsoft's monthly cumulative security update arrived on Tuesday with 69 bulletins to address vulnerabilities across the company's product and service line.
Microsoft on Wednesday announced that Azure Government users now have access to the AI-based Azure OpenAI Service.
Microsoft was ordered to pay $20 million and take measures to assure child privacy under the terms of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), per a Monday U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announcement.
A new vulnerability in macOS, dubbed "Migraine," has been discovered by the Microsoft Threat Intelligence team.
Microsoft this week included some Windows 11 client news amid its many Build announcements for developers, promising to soon deliver new features to Windows 11 version 22H2 users.
Microsoft 365 Defender now can automatically detect and disrupt "adversary-in-the-middle" (AiTM) attacks, Microsoft announced on Wednesday.
Microsoft gave notice on Wednesday that it will disable a default setting in Azure Storage that can permit anonymous access and cross-tenant replication.
Microsoft on Tuesday announced the commercial release ("general availability") of system-preferred multifactor authentication (MFA).
Microsoft this week announced a few Azure Active Directory improvements.
Microsoft this week offered guidance to address a Secure Boot vulnerability in Windows and Linux systems, but it'll likely be a long-term project for IT pros.
Enterprises aren't ditching the on-premises version of Active Directory, despite Microsoft's best efforts with Azure AD.
- By Gladys Rama, Chris Paoli
- 05/10/2023
Microsoft's monthly security update arrived on Tuesday with a lighter-than-usual 38 bulletins to address flaws across the company's line of supported products and services.
IT pros may face deadlines after some recent Exchange team announcements regarding Exchange Online.
Electronics manufacturer Samsung has communicated to employees not to use AI tools like OpenAI's ChatGPT over privacy and security concerns.
Microsoft's patch automation tool has been out for almost a year now. How has enterprises' security processes changed since then?
- By Gladys Rama, Chris Paoli
- 05/03/2023