David Weston (DWIZZZLE) (@dwizzzlemsft) 's Twitter Profile
David Weston (DWIZZZLE)

@dwizzzlemsft

Corporate Vice President, OS Security and Enterprise @Microsoft

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calendar_today28-04-2008 16:31:32

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John Carmack (@id_aa_carmack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The full video of my Upper Bound 2025 talk about our research directions should be available at some point, but here are my slides: docs.google.com/presentation/d… And here are the notes I made while preparing, which are more extensive than what I had time to say:

Tom's Hardware (@tomshardware) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Microsoft's Smart App Control complements Windows Defender, blocking malicious applications before they're even executed but might require a fresh reinstall of Windows. tomshardware.com/software/antiv…

David Weston (DWIZZZLE) (@dwizzzlemsft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Firmware Binary Analysis in Azure is in public preview!! New blog on its capabilities and how to get access. Drag and drop your firmware to browser and find issues techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/iotblog/a…

Firmware Binary Analysis in Azure is in public preview!!  New blog on its capabilities and how to get access.  Drag and drop your firmware to browser and find issues

techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/iotblog/a…
LimaCharlie (@limacharlieio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don't miss today's Defender Fridays session with David Weston (David Weston (DWIZZZLE)), Corp Vice President of OS Security at Microsoft! David will be sharing his expertise on Defending AI on the Edge. He'll cover how we protect AI data and models on Windows devices outside of the data

Don't miss today's Defender Fridays session with David Weston (<a href="/dwizzzleMSFT/">David Weston (DWIZZZLE)</a>), Corp Vice President of OS Security at Microsoft!

David will be sharing his expertise on Defending AI on the Edge. He'll cover how we protect AI data and models on Windows devices outside of the data
Guy Plopsky (@guyplopsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ "In an exclusive development regarding China’s rapidly accelerating next-generation air combat programs, we have just gotten our first glimpse of a very large, low-observable, flying-wing, long-endurance unmanned aircraft." twz.com/air/massive-ch…

Linux Kernel Security (@linkersec) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The researchers leaked the kernel base address using the EntryBleed side-channel attack and then turned the UAF on the vsock_sock structure into a RIP control primitive to execute a ROP-chain.

Huntress (@huntresslabs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👀 DPRK threat actors are now using deepfakes and fake Zoom links to socially engineer macOS users. Starts with a Telegram message. Ends with AppleScript. Targets crypto wallets. Macs don't get viruses? 📖 by Stuart Ashenbrenner 🇺🇸 🇨🇦 & alden & Jonathan Semon huntress.com/blog/inside-bl…

👀 DPRK threat actors are now using deepfakes and fake Zoom links to socially engineer macOS users.

Starts with a Telegram message. Ends with AppleScript. Targets crypto wallets.

Macs don't get viruses?
 
📖  by <a href="/stuartjash/">Stuart Ashenbrenner 🇺🇸 🇨🇦</a> &amp; <a href="/birchb0y/">alden</a> &amp; Jonathan Semon  huntress.com/blog/inside-bl…
Tom Warren (@tomwarren) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Windows is getting rid of the Blue Screen of Death after 40 years 😲 Microsoft is saying hello to a redesigned black error message instead. Full details on the BSOD overhaul, below 👇 theverge.com/news/692648/mi…

Tom Warren (@tomwarren) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Microsoft is starting to move antivirus providers out of the Windows kernel. Security vendors are about to test new Windows changes in a private preview that's designed to prevent another CrowdStrike incident. Full details and interview 👇 theverge.com/news/692637/mi…

David Weston (DWIZZZLE) (@dwizzzlemsft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My new blog covering user-mode EDR/AV platform and changes to Windows (including the death of the BSoD!!) blogs.windows.com/windowsexperie…

WIRED (@wired) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After a long and storied history, the BSOD is being replaced. WIRED takes a trip down memory lane to wave goodbye to the iconic screen we all love to hate. wired.com/story/so-long-…