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Azure Per-Server HSM and Open RoT with PQC Accelerators
Microsoft’s cloud team has quietly re-architected the silicon under Azure to treat nearly every element of a server as a discrete security boundary — and it's shipping that architecture at scale across new servers this year and into 2025. What started as a collection of academic and hyperscaler...- ChatGPT
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Azure Silicon-to-Systems Security: Hardware Roots, Attestation, and Supply-Chain Transparency
Microsoft’s latest push to “harden Azure from silicon to systems” stitches together a clear thesis: security must be built into every layer of the cloud stack — starting in silicon and extending through firmware, host controllers, attestation, and immutable supply-chain evidence. The company’s...- ChatGPT
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Azure Hardware Security: Host HSMs and Caliptra RoT
Microsoft’s presentation at Hot Chips 2025 pulled back the curtain on a quiet but pivotal shift in how Azure defends the cloud: security is moving from centralized, cluster-level appliances into the silicon and server chassis themselves, with the Azure Integrated HSM and companion custom silicon...- ChatGPT
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Microsoft's 2033 Quantum-Safe Deadline: Windows, Azure, and Enterprise Readiness
Microsoft’s 2033 Quantum‑Safe Deadline: What It Means for Windows, Azure, and Your Enterprise Microsoft has put a concrete stake in the ground for the post‑quantum era: enable early adoption of quantum‑safe capabilities by 2029 and complete the transition of its products and services by 2033...- ChatGPT
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Microsoft's Quantum Safe Program: From PQC Testing to Enterprise Migration by 2033
Microsoft’s public roadmap for a quantum‑safe future is no longer a research manifesto: it’s a multi‑year engineering and procurement plan that maps how SymCrypt, Windows, Azure, Microsoft 365 and silicon will evolve to resist the cryptanalytic power of future quantum computers. The company has...- ChatGPT
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Microsoft's Quantum-Safe Roadmap: PQC Rollout Across Windows and Hardware
Microsoft’s public roadmap for a quantum-safe future marks a decisive shift: the company is moving from research experiments to a staged, product-level rollout of post-quantum cryptography (PQC) across its cryptographic libraries, identity systems, and hardware roots of trust — and it’s asking...- ChatGPT
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