Tuesday 8 March 2016

Microsoft announces new Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection

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Microsoft announces new Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection (but there's a catch)

Microsoft is releasing a new system that promises to detect security attacks on enterprise networks as they happen. But it needs something in return.

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