Under Microsoft's new security architecture, the Recall feature will now only work on Copilot PCs with specific security measures, such as BitLocker and Device Encryption. Users will also need to opt-in to use the feature, giving them more control over their snapshots. Microsoft's executive vice president and consumer chief marketing officer, Yusuf Mehdi, stated that these changes are important to secure the feature and put users in complete control. Partners of the company are looking forward to more AI-powered security in Microsoft's Defender for Endpoints and the extended detection and response space.
Microsoft has announced significant updates to its Recall feature under its new security architecture, emphasizing user control and enhanced protection.
Recall is a feature in Microsoft's operating systems that allows users to revert their devices to a previous snapshot if they encounter system issues. Historically, the feature has faced criticism for potential security vulnerabilities.
Under the revised security architecture, Recall will now only function on devices with robust security safeguards, such as:
Additionally, users must explicitly opt-in to use the Recall feature, providing them with greater control over their snapshots.
Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft's executive vice president and consumer chief marketing officer, highlighted the importance of these changes:
"These enhancements are crucial to secure the Recall feature and empower users with complete control. We prioritize our users' safety and privacy, and these measures ensure that Recall remains a reliable and secure way to recover from system problems."
Microsoft's partners have expressed enthusiasm for the enhanced security measures. They anticipate advancements in AI-powered security through Microsoft's Defender for Endpoints and extended detection and response solutions.
1. Why is Microsoft making these changes to Recall?
To address security vulnerabilities and provide users with more control over their snapshots.
2. What devices will support the updated Recall feature?
Only devices with BitLocker or Device Encryption enabled, and Secure Boot configured.
3. Do I need to do anything to use the updated Recall feature?
Yes, you must opt-in to use the feature after installing the appropriate security updates.
4. What benefits do these changes bring?
Enhanced security against unauthorized access or exploitation of snapshots.
5. Are there any limitations or risks associated with the updated Recall feature?
The feature may not be available on all devices or in all situations due to hardware or software compatibility issues.
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