SAN FRANCISCO -- RSA CONFERENCE 2013 -- The common wisdom among security experts is that every company should kick off a development program to teach secure programming, find vulnerabilities in their ...
The new series of articles "Secure Coding" provides a comprehensive guide to secure programming practices – specifically tailored to Java developers. In today's digital landscape, security is more ...
Consider storing your files in a secure cloud location like Microsoft OneDrive or SharePoint. Step 4 - Don't share your device If at all possible don't allow friends or family members to use your work device for entertainment or school. They may inadvertently access your work files, or introduce malware to your device.
Previously, the Secure Boot and Device security icon badges and accompanying text guidance only reflected whether Secure Boot was enabled or disabled. Now, we're enhancing the badges and text guidance to also show Secure Boot certificate update status. These enhancements are gradually rolling out through service updates and Windows monthly updates.
Overview This page guides administrators and support professionals in diagnosing and resolving Secure Boot–related issues on Windows devices. Topics include Secure Boot certificate update failures, incorrect Secure Boot states, unexpected BitLocker recovery prompts, and boot failures following Secure Boot configuration changes.
Keeping your computer secure helps you avoid malware and direct hacking attempts designed to steal your personal information. Here are some ways you can help reduce your online risk when you use your computer at home.
Keep your computer secure at work Making sure that you stay safe and secure when you use your computer at work is not just good for you, it’s good for business. Here’s how you can contribute to a safer and more secure workplace.