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Why Windows 11 is forcing everyone to use TPM chips

The Verge

Microsoft announced yesterday that Windows 11 will require TPM (Trusted Platform Module) chips on existing and new devices. What is a TPM, and why do you need one for Windows 11 anyway? So it’s all about security. Microsoft wants to bring that same level of protection to everyone using Windows, even if it’s not always perfect.

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Invincea Announces 54 New Enterprise Customers for Its Flagship Enterprise Solution, $8.1M in Advanced Research Contracts for Its Labs Division

CTOvision

In the first quarter of 2014, the company’s advanced research division—Invincea Labs—secured $8.1M in new contracts for advanced cybersecurity projects for defense and federal government agencies in the areas of cloud-based advanced malware analysis, spear-phishing attacks against Android, and big data analytics for compromise detection.

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RIP MDM 200X ? December 16th 2011 - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

RIP MDM 200X – December 16th 2011. by Brian Katz on December 19, 2011 · 4 comments. MDM will always be an essential part of any project success, to mitigate risk and preserve security, but will inevitably be part of a bigger offering of a complimentary technology. Windows Phone. ©2011-2012 A Screws Loose.

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Enterprise IT Adoption Cycle - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

Windows Phone. ©2011-2012 A Screws Loose. Uncategorized. Tags Applications. Crapplications. Enterprise Mobility. Enterprise Strategy. Expense management. Innovation. Mobile Strategy.

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What Microsoft did wrong with Windows Phone OS (or why it's not.

A Screw's Loose

What Microsoft did wrong with Windows Phone OS (or why it’s not ready for the enterprise). by Brian Katz on October 28, 2011 · 1 comment. If you walked into a Verizon or AT&T store they weren’t trying to hawk a Windows Phone, it was the latest Android handset or else the iPhone. Standard Disclaimer. Recent Posts.

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Windows Phone 7 and why it doesn't suck! - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

Windows Phone 7 and why it doesn’t suck! by Brian Katz on October 26, 2011 · 0 comments. They have since released Windows Phone 7.5 Next post: What Microsoft did wrong with Windows Phone OS (or why it’s not ready for the enterprise). Windows Phone. ©2011-2012 A Screws Loose. Standard Disclaimer.

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Throwing Contest - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

As my first three blog posts this week have been related to security I felt it was only fair that I continue this week with another one in the same vein. I participated in a tweet chat yesterday that was premised on the fact that mobile malware exists and what can you do to prevent it on your devices in the enterprise.

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