Microsoft Secure Future Initiative (SFI) - Executive Summary, November 2025

 

Security programs are under pressure to prove progress, not promises. The whitepaper, "Secure Future Initiative Executive Summary," outlines how Microsoft is engineering security across identities, tenants, networks, engineering systems, and threat response, with measurable progress across 28 objectives. Download the whitepaper to see how a Secure by Design and Secure by Default approach strengthens protection and resilience, then message Derive Technologies to discuss how these principles apply to your Windows 11 environment.

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Microsoft Secure Future Initiative (SFI) - Executive Summary, November 2025 published by Derive Technologies

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