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Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise Get Stronger Defenses with Latest Security Baseline

Microsoft is beefing up its enterprise defenses this week with a major security and compliance update for Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise version 2512. This new baseline strengthens Excel, PowerPoint, and core system settings to help enterprises stay protected against evolving cyber threats. Specifically, the latest baseline updates several Microsoft 365 Apps components, especially Excel,…

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Critical MCP Server Flaws Turn AI Assistants Into Gateways for Cloud and RCE Attacks

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed critical vulnerabilities in widely used MCP servers that exposed how AI-powered tools can quickly turn into high-risk attack surfaces. The flaws could be exploited to enable cloud account takeovers, arbitrary file access, and even full remote code execution. A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server is a system that connects AI assistants…

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Copilot ROI: A 90‑Day Playbook That Measures Real Outcomes (Not Prompt Counts)

There’s a growing disconnect between how organizations talk about Microsoft Copilot and how they measure it. Executives want productivity outcomes. IT wants operational clarity. Users want help with daily tasks. But somewhere along the way, too many businesses fall into the trap of using “usage” as a proxy for “value.” The truth is simple: Using…

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Rising AI and Regulatory Pressures Expose Critical Data Governance Gaps

A new survey found that most organizations can’t accurately track where their own data resides, which leaves them exposed amid rising regulatory and AI pressures. The findings highlight serious gaps in data governance, auditability, and AI safeguards that put businesses and government agencies at risk of non‑compliance and accountability failures. This survey was conducted by…

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Cloud Computing

New Microsoft Intune Security Enforcement Could Lock Users Out of Outlook and Teams

Microsoft is now enforcing stricter security rules for its Intune Mobile Application Management (MAM) service. Starting on January 19, 2026, users running outdated apps may find themselves locked out of work email and other critical Microsoft services. With the stricter Intune MAM security requirements, Microsoft now mandates that all iOS SDK-integrated apps, iOS-wrapped apps, and…

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Windows 11

Microsoft Deploys Emergency Fix for Windows 11 Shutdown and Remote Desktop Connection Issues

Microsoft has rushed out emergency out-of-band updates after a recent Windows 11 security patch disrupted core system functions, leaving some PCs unable to shut down or hibernate and blocking Remote Desktop sign-ins. The issue was introduced with last week’s January 2026 security updates for Windows 11. Specifically, Microsoft’s recent Windows 11 security update introduced two…

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Security

Microsoft Sentinel Gets Smarter with Expanded Data Lake Ingestion, AI-Powered SIEM Migration

Microsoft Sentinel has announced several updates that improve how organizations bring in security data and manage it across different sources. These changes focus on making business operations clearer and more efficient for IT teams working to understand activity in their environments. Microsoft Sentinel now supports direct ingestion of data from Microsoft Defender for Office (MDO)…

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Security

It’s the Data, Stupid: Why Cybersecurity Must Go Data-First

“It’s the data, stupid.” That’s how Tim Freestone, Chief Strategy Officer at Kiteworks, sums up the pivotal shift underway in cybersecurity today. In a recent interview about Kiteworks’ 2025 Data Security and Compliance Risk Report, Freestone and colleague Patrick Spencer explained to me that companies are finally recognizing that data, more than networks, devices, or…

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Windows 11

Windows Backup for Organizations Gets New ‘First Sign-In Restore’ Experience

Microsoft is expanding Windows Backup for Organizations with a new first sign‑in restore experience, currently in private preview for commercial customers. This feature lets users instantly recover their Windows settings and Microsoft apps as soon as they log in on Windows 11 PCs. Windows Backup for Organizations is an enterprise-focused Windows feature that helps companies…

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Microsoft Cracks Down on RedVDS in Major Cybercrime Marketplace Takedown

Microsoft has teamed up with international law enforcement to dismantle RedVDS, a cybercrime platform tied to more than $40 million in reported U.S. losses. The takedown exposes how this global crime-as-a-service marketplace enabled criminals to rent cheap, disposable virtual machines for AI-driven scams and large-scale fraud. How did RedVDS operate as a cybercrime-as-a-service platform? Microsoft…

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Storage

How to Map a Network Drive on Windows

This post will explain what a mapped network drive is in Windows, how to map a network drive, how and why to unmap one, and some general troubleshooting tips to help retain your sanity in even the simplest of implementations. How to map a network drive in Windows 10 or Windows 11 Let me show…

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Microsoft Deployment Toolkit Reaches End of Support – What You Need to Know

Microsoft has officially announced the retirement of the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT), marking the formal end of its lifecycle as a supported Windows deployment solution. The legacy toolkit will no longer receive fixes, support, security patches, updates, or enhancements for newer versions of Windows. Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) is a free solution that automates and…

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