As cyberthreats continue to evolve, product design is more important than ever. Addressing weak points in security, like misconfigured settings or confusing interfaces, UX has become essential to secure platforms. Learn how Microsoft is using design as defense and explore the toolkit designed to help customers do the same: https://msft.it/6005s6czV
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Applauding Microsoft for this visionary synthesis of design and cybersecurity—elevating UX from mere aesthetics to a pivotal bastion of digital resilience.
I have a serious question for Microsoft. If UX is truly becoming the first line of defense in cybersecurity — and you're already building toolkits to help others do the same — then why are default settings in so many Microsoft systems still one of the biggest sources of risk for users? Isn’t it time defaults were also made smart by design? #Microsoft #UXDesign #CyberSecurity #SmartDefaults #ProductDesign #DesignForSecurity #DigitalTrust #HumanCenteredDesign Satya Nadella Microsoft Designer
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Definitely worth reading
🧠 Smart problems need smarter solutions Microsoft
Such an important shift — security by design isn’t just a backend problem anymore. UX is often the weakest link, and it’s great to see it treated as a frontline defense strategy.
UX as defense is brilliant 💡 ⍢
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