Microsoft to tighten Windows security dramatically in 2025 - here's how
Briefly

Last summer's CrowdStrike meltdown caused billions of dollars in damage and exposed some fundamental architectural flaws in the Windows platform.
Today's announcements are the first tangible results from a cooperative effort between Microsoft and the community of endpoint security vendors that collectively bring in billions of dollars in revenue each year.
A new feature called Quick Machine Recovery will make it easier for IT professionals to remotely repair a machine that's stuck in a reboot loop because of a bad update or driver.
This feature will enable IT Administrators to execute targeted fixes from Windows Update on PCs, even when machines are unable to boot, without needing physical access to the PC.
Read at ZDNET
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