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Windows Security Going Back To Basics

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The BlackBerry Windows Security White Paper examines Microsoft Windows security advancements and the evolution of cybersecurity risks. It explores how Windows Hello, Windows Sandbox, Device Guard, and Credential Guard enhance security, offering multi-factor authentication (MFA), virtualization-based security, and application control. The report highlights persistent security challenges, such as phishing, malware, insider threats, and lateral movement attacks, urging organizations to adopt Zero Trust principles. BlackBerry emphasizes the need for AI-driven endpoint protection, real-time threat detection, and automated security policies to mitigate risks and ensure compliance in modern enterprise environments.

 

 

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