security investment

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The security investment tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about financial commitments and strategic priorities in cybersecurity. Topics include Microsoft's FY26 MCAPS strategy emphasizing security leadership, CIO IT spending trends showing increased budgets for security and AI, risks of heavy dependency on Microsoft for organizational security, and funding rounds for deception technology companies like Illusive Networks. Recurring themes involve enterprise IT budget allocation, partner ecosystem incentives, and the balance between security investment and vendor dependency. The content reflects a focus on how organizations and partners allocate resources to protect digital assets in an evolving threat landscape.
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    Microsoft FY26 MCAPS Strategy: AI-First Partner Ecosystem & Security Leadership

    Microsoft’s recent MCAPS for Partners event cast a spotlight on how the technology titan plans to dominate the ever-shifting landscape of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and partner enablement in its ambitious fiscal 2026 strategy. Center stage at this event—designed to align, energize...
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    2025 CIO IT Spending Trends: Security, AI, IoT Drive Digital Transformation

    Piper Sandler's recent Chief Information Officer (CIO) survey indicates a robust outlook for IT spending in the latter half of 2025, with a pronounced emphasis on security, artificial intelligence (AI), and Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure. The survey reveals that 85% of CIOs anticipate...
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    Risks of Heavy Dependency on Microsoft: Protect Your Organization's Digital Security

    In a recent blog post titled "Microsoft Dependency Has Risks," Czech developer and penetration tester Miroslav Homer presents a compelling argument about the strategic vulnerabilities organizations face due to heavy reliance on Microsoft products and services. Homer's analysis is particularly...
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    Illusive Networks Secures $24M to Lead Deception Technology in Cybersecurity

    Illusive Networks, an Israeli cybersecurity company renowned for its pioneering work in deception technology, has once again made headlines by securing $24 million in a recent funding round. This capital injection comes at a critical time for the cybersecurity sector, marked by rising...
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