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Microsoft To Offer Some Free Security Products After Criticism (reuters.com) 16

Microsoft is expanding its suite of free security tools for customers, the software company said on Wednesday, following criticism that it was charging clients to protect themselves against Microsoft's mistakes. From a report: The move follows a high-level hack that allowed allegedly Chinese spies to steal emails from senior U.S. officials - and complaints from security specialists and lawmakers against paying for tools In a blog post published on Wednesday, Microsoft said the advanced features in Microsoft's auditing suite - which it calls Microsoft Purview - would be available to all customers "over the coming months." Although not enough to prevent hacks on their own, digital auditing tools are critical for helping organizations figure out whether intruders are in their network, how they got in and how to get them out.
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Microsoft To Offer Some Free Security Products After Criticism

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  • Brilliant! (Score:5, Funny)

    by Tablizer ( 95088 ) on Wednesday July 19, 2023 @05:44PM (#63700044) Journal

    1. Sell a boat full of holes
    2. Sell corks to fix the holes
    3. Drive the other boat-makers out of business
    4. Profit!

  • There is a big price difference between E3 and E5, where Defender for Desktop is way over-priced. But if you go with E3 then you give up some really helpful things. Its great that CISA put pressure on Microsoft to help us protect ourselves. I'm going to benefit.

  • Why must they conflict inflict themselves upon us?

  • by williamyf ( 227051 ) on Wednesday July 19, 2023 @06:32PM (#63700152)

    ... Cue 3rd party providers of auditing tools complaining to regulators about monopolistic practices in 3... 2... 1...

  • It's like when the credit agencies (Equifax, etc.) get hacked, then offer to charge you for credit monitoring and credit reports. (Yes, they are supposed to offer this for free, but in practice they try to upsell it.)
    • That's not Capitalism, that's greed - a human vice present whenever humans are, regardless of the economic system.
  • Because it's annoying to be denied the ability to see past the last 7 days worth of logins, or only have audit trails for user account changes, so you can't see when an f-ing connector's definition was changed or where the change came from.

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