Microsoft is revamping Windows following a flawed update that caused widespread commercial damage. The company outlined its new Windows Resiliency Initiative at the Microsoft Ignite conference. The initiative will be launched in 2025 and aims to improve system security and recovery times. Microsoft will also use more robust programming languages and create tools for developers to build products outside of the system kernel. The new version of Windows will continue to be developed under the guidance of the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
2 UK Hospitals Targeted in Separate Cyberattacks
Two National Health Service (NHS)-affiliated hospitals in the UK, Alder Hey Children’s Hospital and Wirral University Teaching Hospital, have suffered separate cyberattacks within a week.