With the current Windows Insider cycle previewing the Creators Update for Windows 10, Microsoft has started talking about what it’s going to mean for the enterprise. There’s a lot in the new release beyond the headline 3D features, with a strong focus on improving enterprise security and management.
The current threat landscape is complex, with regular revelations of significant data breaches and an ever-evolving set of attacks and attackers. It’s good to see Microsoft making a commitment to helping businesses deal with the aftermath of a network intrusion, with support for a new release of its Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) tool as part of the next major enterprise release of Windows 10, due sometime in the first half of 2017.
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