durable security

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Durable security refers to enterprise security strategies that go beyond reactive patching to prevent recurring vulnerabilities. Microsoft's Secure Future Initiative (SFI), launched in late 2023, exemplifies this approach by operationalizing platform-driven, automated security across its global cloud and operating system ecosystem. The initiative aims to build enduring resilience through automation and systemic fixes, moving from short-term wins to long-term protection. Discussions on WindowsForum cover how SFI sets new industry standards for durable security, emphasizing prevention over remediation in enterprise IT environments.
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    Microsoft’s Secure Future Initiative: Building Durable, Automated Enterprise Security

    In today’s fast-evolving digital world, truly durable security—the kind that doesn’t just fix problems but prevents them from returning—is an elusive goal for organizations of every size. Few companies operate at a scale more challenging than Microsoft, where protecting a global cloud and...
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