But it also PAINS me every time something that I feel should be available to all Windows users from home users to small business to big business without restriction.
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It PAINS me every time someone in the forum talks about how they still run Windows XP and they consider it secure (If you still are using it and it’s connected to the Internet and not isolated, it’s honestly not, you can’t install a modern browser on it) or love Windows 7 (I’ll be covering Windows 7 and the future in this week’s newsletter - stay tuned). Oh, don’t get me wrong, I love security enhancements. But isn’t security important for Enterprises?Ī. ” Translation – that’s businesses with enterprise subscription agreements ONLY. So like ” In the future, Credential Guard will be enabled by default for organizations using the Enterprise edition of Windows 11.
Some of those features I KNOW are only in Enterprise and in E3 or E5 and thus only available for businesses with subscription agreements. Too many of Microsoft’s security these days are hooked to subscription enterprise licenses so while all of these security announcements sound cool, unless normal users like you can I can take advantage of this, it’s not keeping us secure.Ī: Well take this list: The Windows 11 Security Announcements include Pluton (new security specific chip) SHIPPING, HVCI/VBS ( Hypervisor-Protected Code Integrity (HVCI) ) on default ALL CPUs, Credguard default ON, LSASS Protection default ON, EXE signed or rep REQUIRED, Script Blocking from Internet ON, Enhanced Phishing ON, File Layer Encryption with Hello ON. So I ALWAYS look a these announcements with either my home computer or my small business computing needs in mind. While as you can imagine I’m totally excited about the security announcements, but I’m a realist. Q: So Susan, I see that Microsoft held this event this week to make announcements regarding hybrid work, what are your thoughts about what was discussed?Ī. Posted on Apat 14:37 CDT by Susan Bradley