edge security

  1. Chromium CVEs in Edge: How to Verify Your Browser Is Patched

    Short answer Microsoft lists Chromium CVEs (like CVE‑2025‑11210) in the Microsoft Security Update Guide (SUG) because Edge (Chromium‑based) consumes upstream Chromium code; the SUG entry tells Edge customers when Microsoft has ingested and shipped the upstream Chromium fix so they can know Edge...
  2. CVE-2025-11209: How Edge ingests Chromium fixes and the SUG signal

    Chromium’s CVE-2025-11209 — an “inappropriate implementation in Omnibox” — appears in Microsoft’s Security Update Guide because Microsoft must tell Edge customers when an upstream Chromium fix has been ingested and shipped in a downstream Microsoft Edge build; once Microsoft has absorbed and...
  3. Edge Copilot Mode: The Agentic AI Browser Redefining Web Workflows

    Microsoft’s push to make Edge an “AI browser” took a decisive step this year with an update that gives Copilot the ability to act on users’ behalf inside the browser — opening and navigating tabs, running searches, and executing multi-step tasks like bookings and form-filling when explicitly...
  4. Microsoft Global Secure Access: Replacing VPNs with Identity First SSE

    Microsoft’s move away from a traditional VPN toward an identity-first Security Service Edge—branded internally as Global Secure Access (GSA) and externally as Microsoft Entra Internet Access and Microsoft Entra Private Access—represents a major operational and architectural shift for large...
  5. CVE-2025-10892: How Edge Ingests Chromium Fixes via the Security Update Guide

    The short answer is: Microsoft lists Chromium-assigned CVEs (like CVE‑2025‑10892) in the Security Update Guide because Edge is built on Chromium, and the entry documents when Microsoft’s Edge builds ingest the upstream Chromium fix — in other words, the Security Update Guide entry is Microsoft’s...
  6. CVE-2025-59251: Patch Edge Chromium RCE Now with Mitigation Guide

    Microsoft has assigned CVE-2025-59251 to a newly disclosed remote code execution vulnerability in the Chromium‑based Microsoft Edge browser that, according to vendor advisories and public trackers, can be triggered by specially crafted web content and requires prompt patching to mitigate a...
  7. Edge vs Chrome: Microsoft’s Bing ad nudges in Windows 11 explained

    Microsoft has quietly escalated the browser wars by using a prominent Bing advertisement to label Microsoft Edge as the “recommended” browser for Windows 11 users who search for Google Chrome, deploying a full comparison table that highlights Edge-only features such as a built‑in VPN, AI...
  8. Patch and Protect: CVE-2025-53798 RRAS Information Disclosure in Windows

    Microsoft has confirmed CVE-2025-53798 — an information-disclosure vulnerability in the Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) — and released a vendor update; administrators who run RRAS must treat exposed RRAS endpoints as high-priority to remediate or isolate until patches are...
  9. CVE-2025-53791: What Windows admins should know about Edge feature bypass

    Title: CVE-2025-53791 — What Windows admins need to know about the Microsoft Edge (Chromium) “security feature bypass” (as of September 5, 2025) Summary (short) CVE-2025-53791 is tracked by Microsoft as a “Security Feature Bypass” in Microsoft Edge (Chromium‑based). Microsoft’s advisory...
  10. Edge 139.0.3405.111: Copilot Summarization + Security Updates

    Microsoft Edge 139.0.3405.111: What’s new, why it matters, and how to roll it out Release snapshot Channel and version: Stable, 139.0.3405.111 Release date: August 21, 2025 What it is: A security and servicing update with bug fixes, performance improvements, and one notable user-facing...
  11. Microsoft IoT Stack: Edge AI, Azure Sphere, and Digital Twins for the Intelligent Edge

    Microsoft’s public push to marry artificial intelligence, edge computing, and the Internet of Things (IoT) has moved from concept to catalogue: Azure IoT Edge runtime, Azure Sphere, Azure Digital Twins and a string of enterprise pilots show a deliberate strategy to make IoT development faster...
  12. Microsoft Edge vs. Safari: The Next-Gen Browser Revolution Powered by AI

    Artificial intelligence has upended the browser wars, thrusting Microsoft Edge into an entirely new competitive stratum—one that now directly challenges Apple’s Safari well beyond the Windows ecosystem. Over the past several months, Edge’s transformation, led by the introduction of Copilot Mode...
  13. Top Edge Computing Companies in 2025: Leading Solutions for Real-Time Data Processing

    Edge computing has emerged as a transformative force in the digital landscape, enabling data processing closer to the source and reducing latency for real-time applications. As of 2025, several companies have distinguished themselves in this domain, offering innovative solutions that cater to...
  14. Microsoft Edge Privacy Explained: How Browsing Data Is Collected and Controlled

    The collection and use of browsing activity by web browsers has long been a subject of both innovation and controversy. Microsoft Edge, one of the world’s leading browsers, has recently updated and clarified its practices related to collecting and using users’ browsing activity for personalized...
  15. Azure Arc Workload Orchestration: Transforming Edge Deployment Management

    For organizations managing workloads in increasingly distributed environments, the edge has become both a crucial opportunity and a daunting challenge. As edge computing explodes, everything from retail stores to healthcare clinics and remote manufacturing plants demands intelligent applications...
  16. Netskope and Microsoft Purview Integration Boosts Enterprise Data Security

    In a significant move to bolster enterprise data security, Netskope has announced an integration with Microsoft Purview, aiming to provide organizations with comprehensive protection across enterprise, cloud, and AI environments. This collaboration is set to enhance data discovery...
  17. Penguin Solutions Unveils Next-Gen Stratus ztC Endurance for Ultra-Reliable Fault-Tolerant Computing

    Fault-tolerant computing has long been a critical foundation for industries that cannot afford even a moment’s downtime. In an era dominated by digital-first business models, resilient IT infrastructure is not just a technical luxury—it is a necessity. Penguin Solutions’ recent unveiling of the...
  18. Netskope & Microsoft Partnership Boosts Enterprise Data Security with Unified Cloud & AI Protection

    In the rapidly evolving landscape of enterprise data security, the strategic partnership between Netskope and Microsoft marks a significant leap forward for organizations seeking to safeguard sensitive information across diverse cloud and AI-driven environments. As digital transformation...
  19. CVE-2025-5067: Critical Chromium Browser Vulnerability & How to Protect Your System

    In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, staying informed about vulnerabilities is paramount for both individual users and organizations. One such recent concern is the security flaw identified as CVE-2025-5067, which pertains to an inappropriate implementation within the Tab Strip...
  20. Revolutionizing Defense: Secure Edge Computing for Military and Security Operations

    The landscape of military and national security operations is undergoing a profound transformation, thanks to a strategic new partnership that leverages the power of secure edge computing. In environments where traditional infrastructure is constrained or totally absent, timely access to...