A necessary evolutionOct 22, 2014 Paul Thurrott In a densely-worded blog post aimed at enterprises, Microsoft has laid out its plans to improve Windows 10 security and information protection. This is obviously a hot-button topic in today's post-Snowden world, but parsing through this post, I see a fairly evolutionary and even obvious set of improvements. Which doesn't do a thing to diminish their usefulness or necessity. Or the fact that these improvements apply to consumers too.
If you're feeling brave, you can read the full post, Windows 10: Security and Identity Protection for the Modern World. But here, I'm going to try and distill this down into plain English where possible.
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