security tooling

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Discussions tagged with security tooling on WindowsForum.com cover Microsoft's security offerings in government and enterprise contexts. A recent thread examines the OneGov agreement between Microsoft and the U.S. General Services Administration, which includes security tooling as part of a broader package of Microsoft 365 Copilot, Azure, and Dynamics 365 services offered at preferential terms to federal agencies. The deal projects over $3 billion in first-year savings and aims to accelerate AI adoption while providing discounted or no-cost security tools. This tag is relevant for IT professionals and administrators evaluating Microsoft's security tooling within cloud and AI procurement strategies.
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    CVE-2026-10275 OpenSC pkcs11-tool Buffer Overflow: Smart Card Trust Boundaries

    CVE-2026-10275 is a disclosed OpenSC vulnerability affecting pkcs11-tool in versions up to 0.26.1, where the test_kpgen_certwrite function in src/tools/pkcs11-tool.c can overflow a fixed-size buffer during PKCS#11 key-generation testing when handed an oversized CKA_ID value. The bug is not...
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    OneGov-Microsoft Deal: Free Copilot and Azure Discounts for U.S. Agencies

    Microsoft and the U.S. General Services Administration have struck a sweeping OneGov agreement that puts Microsoft’s cloud and AI stack — including Microsoft 365 Copilot, Azure services, Dynamics 365, and security tooling — on preferential terms for federal agencies, with Microsoft and GSA...
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