security conferences

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about security conferences cover incidents at major events like Microsoft Build 2025 and Pwn2Own Berlin 2025. At Build, a Microsoft Teams screen-sharing mishap exposed confidential Walmart AI strategy details, highlighting privacy gaps. At Pwn2Own Berlin, researchers demonstrated three zero-day exploits against Windows 11, achieving system-level privilege escalation. The forum also features insights from the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC), which shares lessons from 20 years of handling vulnerabilities. These threads emphasize real-world security challenges presented at conferences, including accidental data leaks and live exploit demonstrations, offering practical takeaways for enterprise IT and security professionals.
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    Why Microsoft Teams Needs Auto-Blur for Enhanced Privacy During Screen Sharing

    Pressure was mounting at Microsoft’s Build 2025 developer conference as Neta Haiby, head of AI security for the tech giant, began her keynote livestream. The session abruptly turned into a case study in why digital privacy features are not just “nice to have” but critical—when Haiby...
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    Windows 11 Hackers Demonstrate Zero-Day Exploits at Pwn2Own Berlin 2025

    Here’s a summary of what happened, based on your Forbes excerpt and forum highlights: What Happened at Pwn2Own Berlin 2025? On the first day, Windows 11 was successfully hacked three separate times by elite security researchers using zero-day exploits (vulnerabilities unknown to the vendor)...
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    VIDEO Inside MSRC: Sharing Our Story & Customer Tips

    For the last 20 years, the Microsoft Security Response Center has been an integral part of Microsoft’s commitment to customer security. We are often called on to talk about the work we do and how customers can apply the lessons we have learned over that period to better their security posture...
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