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title: Windows application security
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# Windows application security
Cybercriminals regularly gain access to valuable data by hacking poorly secured applications. Common security failures include “code injection” attacks, in which attackers insert malicious code that can tamper with data, or even destroy it. An application may have its security misconfigured, leaving open doors for hackers. Or vital customer and corporate information may leave sensitive data exposed. Windows 11 protects your valuable data with layers of application security. A rich application platform, isolation, and code integrity enables developers to build-in security from the ground up to protect against breaches and malware.

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title: Windows and cloud security
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# Windows and cloud security
Todays workforce has more freedom and mobility than ever before. With the growth of enterprise cloud adoption, increased personal app usage, and increased 3rd party apps, the risk of data exposure is at its highest. Enabling Zero-Trust protection, Windows 11 works with Microsoft cloud services to help organizations strengthen their multi-cloud security infrastructure, protect hybrid cloud workloads and safeguard sensitive information while controlling access and mitigating threats.

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title: Windows hardware security
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# Windows hardware security
Modern threats require modern security with a strong alignment between hardware security and software security techniques to keep users, data and devices protected. The operating system alone cannot protect from the wide range of tools and techniques cybercriminals use to compromise a computer deep inside its silicon. Once inside, intruders can be difficult to detect while engaging in multiple nefarious activities from stealing important data to capturing email addresses and other sensitive pieces of information.
These new threats call for computing hardware that is secure down to the very core, including hardware chips and processors. Microsoft and our partners, including chip and device manufacturers, have worked together to integrate powerful security capabilities across software, firmware, and hardware.
With Windows 11, we have raised the hardware security baseline to design the most secure version of Windows ever. We have carefully chosen the hardware requirements and default security features based on threat intelligence and input from leading experts around the globe, including our own Microsoft Cybersecurity team.
Though a powerful combination of hardware root-of-trust and silicon-assisted security, Windows 11 delivers built-in hardware protection out-of-the box.

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title: Windows identity security
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# Windows identity security
Malicious actors launch an average of 50 million password attacks every day—579 per second. And Identity is the battleground for attacks of the future. Knowing that the right user is accessing the right device and the right data is critical to keeping your business, family, and self, safe and secure. Windows 11 correctly identifies users while delivering a high-quality user experience, which helps hybrid and remote workers stay productive without sacrificing security.
New Windows 11 devices protect users by removing vulnerable passwords by default, from day one. Weak passwords, password spraying, and phishing are the entry point for many attacks. Windows Hello, Windows Hello for Business, and Credential Guard enable customers to move to passwordless multifactor authentication (MFA). MFA can reduce the risk of compromise in organizations by more than 99.9 percent. As remote and hybrid work becomes the new normal, Windows 11 gives IT teams a variety of MFA options to meet business and consumer needs while complying with ever-evolving regulations.

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title: Windows operating system security
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# Windows operating system security
Security and privacy depend on an operating system that guards your system and information from the moment it starts up, providing fundamental chip-to-cloud protection. Windows 11 is the most secure Windows yet with extensive security measures designed to help keep you safe. These measures include built-in advanced encryption and data protection, robust network and system security, and intelligent safeguards against ever-evolving threats.