byod security

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The BYOD security tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions and news about securing bring-your-own-device environments in enterprise settings. Recent threads highlight vendor innovations from Black Hat 2025 addressing unmanaged devices and shadow AI, a new cloud attack technique that steals Microsoft Entra refresh tokens to bypass MFA on BYOD endpoints, security risks and management strategies for Microsoft OneDrive's default sync feature, and Microsoft's security upgrades for Edge for Business targeting BYOD challenges. These sources focus on practical threats, Microsoft-related tools, and enterprise IT strategies for managing BYOD security risks.
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    Black Hat 2025: Key Vendor Innovations Transforming Enterprise Security

    Amid the frenetic pace and crowded exhibition halls of Black Hat 2025, three vendor announcements have emerged as potential game-changers in enterprise security. With the hybrid work era pushing organizations to grapple with unmanaged devices, bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies, and surging...
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    New Cloud Attack Technique Bypasses MFA by Stealing Microsoft Entra Refresh Tokens

    A new development in the realm of cloud security threats has emerged, offering threat actors a novel way to obtain Microsoft Entra (formerly Azure Active Directory) refresh tokens from compromised endpoints, potentially bypassing even robust multi-factor authentication (MFA) mechanisms. This...
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    Microsoft OneDrive’s New Default Sync Feature: Security Risks & Management Strategies

    Microsoft’s OneDrive has long been a keystone in modern file synchronization, bridging desktops, laptops, and mobile devices for millions of users worldwide. Its adoption in both personal and professional realms has grown as digital collaboration transforms how—and where—work gets done. Yet, as...
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    Microsoft Enhances Data Protection: Key Security Upgrades for Edge and BYOD

    Microsoft is taking a bold step forward in data protection with a host of new security enhancements designed specifically for the dynamic environments faced by today’s organizations. In a recent announcement, Microsoft unveiled enhanced protection for its Edge for Business browser, targeting not...
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