Microsoft's venerable "Security Bulletins" portal, which lists monthly software patch releases, will get replaced next month as Microsoft goes live with its new "Security Updates Guide" portal.
Microsoft today announced a couple of changes on how it plans to deliver Windows security updates for organizations.
Microsoft's partners have been busy producing alternative means for verifying user identities without passwords via Windows Hello.
Microsoft plans to change some of the privacy controls associated with Windows 10, with two main additions coming this spring.
As Microsoft bakes more security features into Windows, officials are telling customers they don't need third-party endpoint protection tools.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 01/10/2017
Microsoft is delivering a few noteworthy features in this week's "fast-ring" test release of Windows 10, known as build 15002.
Microsoft explained this week that the current version 1.2 of the Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) for Windows 10 is just for organizations using Windows 10 build 1607, the "anniversary update."
Microsoft announced plans this week to further ease the use of the Adobe Flash Player in Windows 10.
Microsoft's "patch Tuesday" release this month contains a fix for an Internet connection problem that reportedly had widespread effects on Windows 10 machines.
Microsoft announced a partnership with Qualcomm this week at its WinHEC event in Shenzhen, China.
Microsoft today announced a December change in its servicing model for older Windows environments after some customers got tripped up by the new patch model.
Microsoft is planning to deliver some added security improvements for organizations when the Windows 10 "Creators Update" gets released.
Advances in mobility, cloud, Big Data, DevOps and digital delivery, plus the shift to more rapid release cycles of software and services, are enabling businesses to become more agile.
Microsoft has published a brief new guide for organizations grappling with the ongoing Secure Hash Algorithm-1(SHA-1) deprecation, which is a security concern for browser users and Web site operators.
A Microsoft Most Valuable Professional this week disclosed a current security flaw that's associated with Windows in-place upgrades.