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defensive
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The tag 'defensive' on WindowsForum.com covers a mix of topics including college football spring game highlights, Microsoft's recognition of security researchers for community-based defense, and Intel's defensive stance regarding Windows 8 on ARM. In the football context, the tag relates to defensive grit and team performance. In security, it refers to community-based defense and the role of researchers in protecting systems. In the Intel discussion, it describes the company's defensive posture against ARM competition. The tag does not consistently focus on a single Windows or IT theme but appears across sports, security, and hardware commentary.
Jacksonville State Gamecocks concluded their spring football festivities with enough drama and off-season hope to fill a tailgate lot, as Charles Kelly’s inaugural spring game ultimately proved one thing: steak dinners still motivate college athletes, even more than NIL collectives. In the...
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Security researchers play an essential role in Microsoft’s security strategy and are key to community-based defense. To show our appreciation for their hard work and partnership, each year at BlackHat North America, the Microsoft Security Response Center highlights contributions of these...
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Intel claims ARM is not a threat, but it is quick to point out that legacy software won't work, and how it is hedging its bets with Linux and Android.
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