Although Microsoft’s total lack of transparency regarding Windows 10 is alarming, there’s no question that the company is doing everything it can to keep users safe. On Tuesday, Terry Myerson, Executive VP of the Windows and Devices Group, announced a new service for enterprise users called Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection.
According to the blog post, this new service “will help enterprises to detect, investigate, and respond to advanced attacks on their networks.” Rather than creating entirely new software, Microsoft has simply expanded upon the Windows Defender program that comes standard with Windows 10, but with an added “post-breach layer of protection.”