security failures

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about security failures cover high-profile incidents and systemic weaknesses in Microsoft's ecosystem. Topics include Microsoft's AI Failure Taxonomy, a framework for securing agentic AI systems, and the Entra MACE lockout crisis, where a new security feature caused widespread account lockouts. These threads analyze root causes, operational impacts, and lessons for IT administrators. Recurring themes include unintended consequences of security features, the complexity of cloud identity management, and the need for robust testing before deployment. The tag serves as a resource for understanding real-world security failures in Microsoft products and the challenges of balancing protection with usability.
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    Microsoft's AI Failure Taxonomy: Securing the Age of Agentic AI Systems

    When Microsoft releases a new whitepaper, the tech world listens—even if some only pretend to have read it while frantically skimming bullet points just before their Monday standup. But the latest salvo from Microsoft’s AI Red Team isn’t something you can bluff your way through with vague nods...
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    Microsoft Entra’s MACE Fail: Lessons from the Mass Lockout Crisis

    The night was humming with the quiet, digital anxiety only IT professionals know too well when the heartbeat of business thrums through cloud infrastructure and acronyms like MFA, MACE, and Entra are uttered with the reverence reserved for ancient gods. Into this perfectly (and precariously)...
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