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Learn more about the intelligence collection operation by China-based threat actor Storm-2077 and how North Korea’s computer network exploitation program has evolved over the past 10 years at this year’s @CYBERWARCON Register at msft.it/6011Wm6D7 to attend.

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The November 2024 security updates are available:

Security updates for November 2024 are now available. Details are available here: msft.it/60119yPTS #PatchTuesday #SecurityUpdateGuide

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Just one week before #MSIgnite! Join us to learn about how Microsoft Security Copilot uses guided experiences and prompts to streamline threat intelligence, as well as many other sessions from Microsoft experts: msft.it/6045Wytt7


Microsoft Threat Intelligence experts will be at @CYBERWARCON 2024 on November 22 to share research on threat actor tools and techniques and provide guidance for defenders on protecting organizations. Visit msft.it/6011WbS0v for in-person or virtual registration.

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Chris Wysopal (@WeldPond) delivered an inspiring keynote titled “A clash of cultures comes together to change software security.” He discussed the evolution of hacking and how the so-called "troublemakers" helped build trust with governments and companies to protect users. As…

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Tom Gallagher (@secbughunter), VP of Engineering, MSRC, kicked off #BlueHat this morning on the main stage. He welcomed attendees from 20 countries and gave a special shoutout to the 250 first-time participants. Tom highlighted the Secure Future Initiative, launched in November…

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