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Abhilash Kankanawadi Posts

Abhilash Kankanawadi
A nurse is holding Surface Go 3 in a ruggedized case.
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Secure your healthcare devices with Microsoft Defender for IoT and HCL’s CARE 

Recently, Microsoft and global technology services firm HCL Technologies teamed up to help solve the security challenge with a high-performance solution for medical devices. The result is a new reference architecture and platform for building secure medical devices and services based on HCL's CARE, Microsoft Defender for IoT and Azure IoT.

Decision maker creating a survey or taking a security assessment on the warehouse floor of a textile manufacturing plant.
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Secure your OT and IoT devices with Microsoft Defender for IoT and Quzara Cybertorch™ 

In recent years, malicious actors have started attacking industrial control systems and key sectors of nations’ critical infrastructure to inflict damage that transcends the cyber world and traditional IT assets. The risk to public safety cannot be overstated, as these types of cyberattacks have real-world potential to inflict harm on humans.

Woman using a credit card to place a secure online order from tablet.
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Microsoft shares 4 challenges of protecting sensitive data and how to overcome them 

Breaches of sensitive data are extremely costly for organizations when you tally data loss, stock price impact, and mandated fines from violations of General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), or other regulations. They also can diminish the trust of those who become the victims of identity theft, credit card fraud, or […]

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Celebrating 20 Years of Trustworthy Computing 

20 years ago this week, Bill Gates sent a now-famous email to all Microsoft employees announcing the creation of the Trustworthy Computing (TwC) initiative. The initiative was intended to put customer security, and ultimately customer trust, at the forefront for all Microsoft employees.