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In the news | Microsoft Security Blog
Microsoft announces new Project OneFuzz framework, an open source developer tool to find and fix bugs at scale
Microsoft is dedicated to working with the community and our customers to continuously improve and tune our platform and products to help defend against the dynamic and sophisticated threat landscape. Earlier this year, we announced that we would replace the…
In the news | Zacks
Microsoft (MSFT) Keen on Building Subsea Data Center Network
Microsoft (MSFT) recently labelled its Northern Isles experiment a success, as the subsea data center was found to be cost and energy efficient as well as reliable. The tech giant retrieved its submerged data center for analysis from the seafloor…
In the news | Microsoft Innovation Stories
Microsoft finds underwater datacenters are reliable, practical and use energy sustainably
Earlier this summer, marine specialists reeled up a shipping-container-size datacenter coated in algae, barnacles and sea anemones from the seafloor off Scotland’s Orkney Islands. The retrieval launched the final phase of a years-long effort that proved the concept of underwater…
In the news | Windows Central
Microsoft’s Project Freta aims to eliminate Linux malware
Last week, Microsoft unveiled Project Freta, a cloud-based malware detection service (via Bleeping Computer). The project aims to detect malware that previously went undetected on Linux cloud VM images. It’s a free service from Microsoft Research that can detect OS…
In the news | WinBuzzer
Microsoft Project Freta Promises to Stop Azure Malware
Microsoft yesterday revealed Project Freta, a new Microsoft Research development that is a virtual-machine (VM) forensics platform. Users will be able to leverage Freta to find malicious software on cloud infrastructure.
Toward trusted sensing for the cloud: Introducing Project Freta
| Mike Walker
Editor’s note, Feb. 14, 2024 – The Project Freta analysis web portal is no longer publicly accessible. Please contact project-freta@microsoft.com. “Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants.” …
In the news | eWeek
Post-Quantum Cryptography Becoming Relevant in Pre-Quantum World
Dr. Brian LaMacchia from Microsoft Research said that “large-scale quantum computers capable of breaking RSA and ECC public-key cryptography will exist within the next 10 to 15 years. The work that Microsoft Research is doing with DigiCert and Utimaco is…
Awards | Microsoft Garage
Watch For inducted into The Garage Wall of Fame
Watch For was inducted into The Garage Wall of Fame. Watch For is an AI system for analyzing live video stream content and surfacing the most interesting parts of a livestream in real-time.
Securing the vote with Dr. Josh Benaloh
Episode 65, February 27, 2019 – Dr. Josh Benaloh gives us a brief but fascinating history of elections, explains how the trade-offs among privacy, security and verifiability make the relatively easy math of elections such a hard problem for the…