Use Music to Fight Cybercrime: 'Maga No Need Pay'

When I travel through Africa, the high piracy rate is often something we address. Not necessarily from a commercial perspective but much more from a security angle. We know that pirated software is often infected with malware and therefore used for criminal activities. However, the discussion is a difficult one as a lot of people . . . → Read More: Use Music to Fight Cybercrime: 'Maga No Need Pay'

HP and Microsoft Partnership: That's What You Need in the Cloud

Often when I talk to our customers and they ask me about the cloud, a lot of questions come up. Most of them are security related (obviously) but some of them are more management focused. For example the question about how to manage a hybrid environment, where part of your business is run on premise, . . . → Read More: HP and Microsoft Partnership: That's What You Need in the Cloud

The New Bing Maps – Freaking Cool!!!

It has nothing to do with security – I know but it is very, very, very cool!!!!

We just released the new Bing Maps explorer! The first thing you will see is that we integrated Photosynth and Silverlight. So, no tiles anymore when loading a map. It just comes smoothly. And zooming in to photos . . . → Read More: The New Bing Maps – Freaking Cool!!!

Talking about Transparency – Windows Azure Dashboard

This is a nice feature – on this page http://www.microsoft.com/windowsazure/support/status/servicedashboard.aspx we show the current state of our Azure services. This is the kind of transparency (on the operations’ side) we need. There is much more needed with regards to process transparency but this is a great first step

Roger

Why it pays to be secure – Chapter 4 – I want to learn!

Our EMEA Security Program Manager, Henk van Roest, started this series internally and with his consent I am publishing it here in my blog as I think it contains a lot of great information for you to use.

Use these Learning Paths to find a range of Microsoft training references and resources on security threats . . . → Read More: Why it pays to be secure – Chapter 4 – I want to learn!

Power of Knowledge: Security Intelligence Report v7

It is a good tradition since quite a while that we make the intelligence we have available accessible to the broad public. This will help out customers to protect themselves much better. The Security Intelligence Report (SIR) is built on a unparalleled set of sensors out there in the Internet:

Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT): . . . → Read More: Power of Knowledge: Security Intelligence Report v7

Look at the Enhanced Mitigation Evaluation Toolkit

Recently we announced the availability of the Enhanced Mitigation Evaluation Toolkit. This is a toolkit which makes it easier to defend your application on different levels – free of charge. Read the post done by our Security Research and Defense guys: Announcing the release of the Enhanced Mitigation Evaluation Toolkit

Roger

Could Microsoft solve the scareware problem?

This morning I read the following article: Microsoft can help kill fake antivirus threat. And interesting approach. The proposal is that we could white-list all the legitimate security software within the OS in order to make it harder to trick the user. Well, would this work? I am not so sure:

First of all, what . . . → Read More: Could Microsoft solve the scareware problem?

Why it pays to be secure – Chapter 3 – But how do I?

Our EMEA Security Program Manager, Henk van Roest, started this series internally and with his consent I am publishing it here in my blog as I think it contains a lot of great information for you to use.

Security — you hear about it every day. Being responsible for information security can be a daunting . . . → Read More: Why it pays to be secure – Chapter 3 – But how do I?

COFEE now distributed via a NW3C as well

COFEE is a tool available to Law Enforcement only to capture online evidence with a little training as possible. The idea behind the tool is, that there is little need for high-trained staff to be available during e.g. house searches and that a normal, much less trained officer can capture all the data. Until today, . . . → Read More: COFEE now distributed via a NW3C as well

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