Most hacks, worms, trojans and viruses target Windows machines in particular.
Mainly because of the vast reach that no other platform can match.
SO every new Windows release, is an occasion of celebration and concern.
Though there is always a concern that a new OS will open new areas for hackers to exploit.
With Windows 10, its clear Microsoft wants to bolster security without opening up any new holes.
Brenden Vaughan, a threat research manager at Webroot, says its a big step in reducing security threats.
All things considered, the security improvements Microsoft is making for Windows 10 sound very promising.
Another implementation of this will be pairing up a password with a biometric system like a fingerprint scanner.
Pairing up the two will also provide a good security backup measure.
All apps, data, email, website content, etc.
defined as corporate will be automatically encrypted without user intervention.
Then the problems start.
Fortunately, Microsoft has thought about this as well.
source: www.techworm.net