Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Windows 10 Enterprise Security Features


From the article:


  • Microsoft’s new Edge browser improves security in a variety of ways, from running in the app container sandbox to removing ActiveX controls, VBScript, toolbars and Browser Helper Objects. 
  • Windows 10 also works with hardware for palm vein prints, iris recognition and 3D facial recognition, using the Intel RealSense camera that’s being built into various notebook computers. The feature also accounts for temperature using infrared sensors, so it won’t be fooled by photos and masks.
  • You’ll also need to plan ahead to use Windows Passport, the Fast Identity Online (FIDO) -compliant next-generation credentials in Windows 10. These can be certificates distributed using an existing Public Key Infrastructure or key pairs generated by Windows itself, and they’re stored securely in the TPM, and unlocked using biometrics or a PIN (or a picture password).
  • When content comes from those locations, the network knows where it comes from and we can say let's go ahead and encrypt that at the file level.”


For more info:
http://www.csoonline.com/article/2955303/operating-system-security/how-to-get-the-most-out-of-windows-10-enterprise-security-features.html#tk.rss_dataprotection

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