It's been a week since Microsoft rolled out its public beta, known officially as the "Customer Preview," of Office 2013, along with its next generation Office servers and new Office 365 services.
The National Security Agency, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and international partners released joint guidance Oct. 30 on best practices for Microsoft Exchange server security. The ...
The NSA, CISA, Australia's Cyber Security Centre, and Canada's Cyber Centre jointly released comprehensive security practices for Exchange hardening.
The latest Patch Tuesday security update from Microsoft rolled out August 8, complete with six critical reasons to install it as soon as possible. When it came to certain Exchange Server admins, ...
Virtualizing the Microsoft e-mail platform can yield infrastructure savings, and it's not as risky as some IT pros fear -- if done right. Despite the potential for huge cost savings, many IT pros have ...
Microsoft has finally updated its roadmap for Exchange Server and the next version will be coming in 2025, a good four years later than planned. The post, published by Microsoft itself, starts with ...
Microsoft has released updates to address four previously unknown or 'zero-day' vulnerabilities in Exchange Server that were being used in limited targeted attacks, according to Microsoft. Microsoft ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
The Exchange team at Microsoft posted an announcement on Wednesday acknowledging "ProxyShell" threats and urging organizations to keep Exchange Server up to date with the latest cumulative updates ...
Microsoft has invested millions of dollars into Azure and Office 365, and their competitors are following suit with bona fide public cloud offerings of their own. But public cloud solutions are not ...
Volexity has seen active in-the-wild exploitation of multiple Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities used to steal email and compromise networks, and the attacks appear to have begun as early as Jan. 6.
Microsoft was made aware of initial attacks exploiting previously unknown vulnerabilities in Exchange Server in early January, two months before issuing patches, according to a new report Monday by ...