Microsoft's Edge browser to raise the cost of hacking Windows 10
Microsoft's Windows 10 Edge will prevent malware loading into memory. Does that make it more secure than Google's Chrome?
Microsoft's Windows 10 Edge will prevent malware loading into memory. Does that make it more secure than Google's Chrome?
Old versions of Flash, Java, and Internet Explorer on Windows continue to create a soft underbelly for the enterprise, according to a new study by authentication firm Duo Security.
Microsoft’s Application Guard creates a hardware-based virtual barrier between Windows hardware and zero-day attacks on Edge users.
Microsoft says its replacement for Internet Explorer, known as Edge, will be much tougher to hack than previous browsers.