security risk management

  1. Revolutionizing Microsoft 365 Security with Abnormal AI's Automated Posture Management

    Abnormal AI’s latest update to its Security Posture Management platform marks a significant leap forward in the race to secure Microsoft 365 environments, meeting the growing demand for automated, AI-driven defense against sophisticated threat actors and accidental misconfigurations. As...
  2. Enhancing Microsoft 365 Security & Compliance with Orchestry's Innovative Tools

    The rapid proliferation of cloud collaboration platforms has transformed the workplace, but it has also exposed organizations to new forms of risk and complexity—none more prominent than managing security and compliance in sprawling Microsoft 365 environments. Orchestry, a rising star in the...
  3. CVE-2022-33637: Critical Microsoft Defender Tampering Vulnerability and How to Protect Your Enterprise

    The disclosure of CVE-2022-33637, a Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Tampering Vulnerability, has reignited timely discussions among IT professionals and security enthusiasts about the integrity of endpoint security in enterprise environments. As Microsoft continues to position Microsoft Defender...
  4. Protect Your Windows Deployments: How to Keep Defender Up-to-Date in Installation Images

    Windows installation images have long been a staple tool for IT administrators, power users, and anyone intent on maintaining control over their Windows environment. Whether for fresh installations, repairs, or spinning up virtual machines, ISOs and deployment images represent the foundation for...
  5. Microsoft May 2025 Patch Tuesday Review: Critical Vulnerabilities & Essential Security Strategies

    Microsoft’s May Patch Tuesday has arrived with a sense of urgency and breadth seldom matched in recent years. While each Patch Tuesday serves as a recurring reminder of Windows’ ubiquity and its complex, ever-evolving threat landscape, the May 2025 edition stands out due to both its sheer...
  6. Critical Windows and iOS Zero-Day Exploits Revealed in March-April 2025 Patch Updates

    Microsoft's March and April 2025 Patch Tuesday updates have revealed and addressed a troubling development in cybersecurity: the rapid weaponization of a "less likely to be exploited" NTLM hash-leaking vulnerability, CVE-2025-24054, alongside other critical zero-day flaws emerging in both...