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Microsoft published an e-book arguing that replacing isolated point solutions with a unified, AI-ready security platform delivers greater speed, operational resilience, and measurable security gains. The blog post announces the e-book and invites readers to explore the guidance.
Microsoft defines Access Fabric as a unified access security solution that continuously and in real time decides who can access what resources, from where, and under what conditions.
The Microsoft Security Blog post describes CVE-2025-55182 (React2Shell), a critical pre-authentication remote code execution vulnerability that affects React Server Components and related frameworks. The advisory notes that CVE-2025-66478 was merged into CVE-2025-55182.
Microsoft was named an overall leader in the KuppingerCole Leadership Compass for Generative AI Defense, announced on the Microsoft Security Blog.
The Microsoft Security Blog post warns that ‘fake employees’—synthetic or forged identities created to look like legitimate workers—are an emerging threat that can infiltrate organizations and obtain real access. It outlines common ways these imposters gain entry through onboarding gaps, stolen or fabricated credentials, and social engineering, and recommends operational and technical controls to reduce risk.
Microsoft emphasizes that insights from Cybersecurity Awareness Month and Microsoft Ignite 2025 show security remains a top business priority. The article calls for moving from awareness to concrete action by building a security-first culture suited to the risks and opportunities of agentic (autonomous) AI, combining leadership commitment, policy and governance, workforce training, and technical controls.
Microsoft’s new benchmarking report examines how layered email defenses perform in real-world conditions, providing transparent metrics and practical insights to help organizations strengthen email protection and reduce risk.
Shai‑Hulud 2.0 is a large-scale supply chain attack in which adversaries maliciously modified hundreds of public packages to compromise developer environments, CI/CD pipelines, and cloud workloads in order to harvest credentials and configuration secrets. Microsoft published guidance to detect, investigate, and defend against these compromises across development toolchains, build systems, and cloud assets.
The article explains how cyber defense is shifting by applying graph-powered approaches and AI to accelerate threat detection and strengthen basic security hygiene across organizations.
Microsoft announced a new collaboration with Beazley naming them an incident response partner to strengthen cyber resilience by aligning with ecosystem partners and improving security for customers.
Microsoft was named a Leader in the 2025 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Email Security, highlighting the innovative capabilities of Microsoft Defender for Office 365.
Microsoft Security Blog post by Damon Becknel, Vice President and Deputy CISO for Regulated Industries, outlining four cybersecurity priorities to act on immediately.
The article argues organizations must future-proof cybersecurity talent by building agile, innovative teams that prioritize continuous learning and adaptability to evolving threats.