How Surface can Support a more robust Cyber Resiliency Strategy
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How Surface can Support a more robust Cyber Resiliency Strategy

Microsoft has designed Surface devices to minimise the risk of threats against firmware, operating systems, and cloud applications. With Zero Trust built in from the ground up, this means security and IT decision-makers can feel confident investing resources in strategies and technologies to prevent attacks in the future rather than constantly defending against the onslaught of attacks aimed at them today.

Robust security means evolving from simply maintaining protection to being resilient against current and evolving threats. Cyber resilience is an organizational effort that demands accountability from everyone. Organizations need an integrated approach—with security built into every layer, from chip to cloud—to ensure people and data are protected wherever they work. ​

Microsoft has designed Surface devices to minimize the risk of threats against firmware, operating systems, and cloud applications. With Zero Trust built in from the ground up, this means security and IT decision-makers can feel confident investing resources in strategies and technologies to prevent attacks in the future rather than constantly defending against the onslaught of attacks aimed at them today.

Old devices can’t protect against new threats

Microsoft Surface devices are designed to facilitate basic security hygiene measures, with every layer maintained by Microsoft—from the firmware to the operating system, to the cloud. Surface devices, Windows 11, and Microsoft 365* help achieve organizational resilience with a Zero Trust approach to security and risk management that doesn’t sacrifice innovation or productivity. Companies that own Surface can experience up to 34% fewer security incidents, reducing time spent on security incident response.1 Surface device users also experience up to 20% fewer security breaches.2