Microsoft is reportedly making security improvements its current top priority at the company


by Neowin

Neowin— A new report claims that after a series of high-profile security breaches at Microsoft, the company is now concentrating on making improvements to its security features and services.

Neowin—Microsoft officially says it is "making security our top priority" from now on. Charlie Bell, Microsoft's Executive Vice President for Security, has written a blog post announcing that the company is now "making security our top priority" above all other features.

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