| Microsoft Tech News | January 2022 | | | Understand your cloud migration options | | | Watch an overview of essential things to know as you go down your migration and modernization path, along with real-world examples. Learn about options for virtual machines, databases, web apps, and containers. | | | Learn more > | | | | | The new Vulnerable and Malicious Driver Reporting Center | | | Learn about cyberattacks that use vulnerabilities in legitimate drivers to run malware. Find out how the new Microsoft Vulnerable and Malicious Driver Reporting Center provides driver analysis and is helping to protect users against these types of attacks. | | | Learn more > | | | | | To customize the content within this monthly newsletter, please log in and adjust your topic preferences here. | | | Best practices for AI security risk management | Learn about a new AI security risk assessment framework to help organizations audit, track, and improve the security of AI systems. In addition, get details about the latest updates to Counterfit, an open-source tool to simplify assessing the security posture of AI systems. | Security and Compliance, Management and Governance, Infrastructure, Azure, Microsoft 365 and Teams | Learn more > | Create org charts in Microsoft Visio for the web | The Microsoft Visio desktop app has long supported the creation of org charts with the ability to automatically create org structures from data sources. Now you can also create org charts in the Visio web app. | Management and Governance, Infrastructure, Microsoft 365 and Teams | Learn more > | The importance of IoT adoption and managing risks | Explore critical security threats to IoT and OT infrastructure and find out how Microsoft Defender for IoT can help improve security for these devices. Then download The State of IoT and OT Cybersecurity in the Enterprise report for more details. | IoT, Security and Compliance, Azure | Learn more > | | | | Inside Azure for IT: A look at Azure Stack HCI | Hear from Azure Stack HCI product experts as they discuss the latest capabilities that can help improve the security and performance of your hybrid cloud infrastructure when you run production workloads on Azure Stack HCI. | Management and Governance, Infrastructure, Security and Compliance, Azure | Learn more > | New series: Windows Wednesday | Discover a new weekly web show that will cover all things related to Windows. Airing live on Wednesdays, this series will cover Windows Terminal, Windows Subsystem for Linux, PowerToys, fonts, and anything else. | Security and Compliance, Management and Governance, Windows | Learn more > | A look at mobile digital forensics | Read this interview with Heather Mahalik, Cellebrite Senior Director of Digital Intelligence, to learn about digital forensics. Get technical guidance, explore hiring best practices, and take a close look at mobile forensics. | Security and Compliance, Azure, Microsoft 365 and Teams | Learn more > | | | | IoT: Asset tracking solutions made simple | See how ThingPark and Azure IoT Central work together to provide an easy way to rapidly (and more securely) connect LoRaWAN sensors to Azure IoT Central. | IoT, Management and Governance, Azure | Learn more > | Windows Terminal as your default command line experience | Learn about using Windows Terminal as the default command line experience on Windows and explore plans for the future of Windows Terminal. | Management and Governance, Windows | Learn more > | Async IO for the Python SDK is now in preview | See how Async IO improves performance by running operations in parallel. Find out how to get started with Async IO support for Azure Cosmos DB Python SDK. | Databases, Application Development, Azure | Learn more > | | | | | | Explore Events | | | Please help us improve our communication by telling us what you think of this email. | | | | | | Did you know... You can connect to space satellites and bring observational data into Azure for analytics? Learn about the Azure Orbital preview and discover how Azure Space is bringing satellite constellations into the cloud.
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