| div class="googleright"> | | | | Here are few things that Microsoft got right with |
| Microsoftâs Windows 7 is the most secure | | | | Windows 7 security: |
| version from the software giantâs desktop | | | | Core System Security |
| operating system. The company had updated various | | | | Microsoft has developed Security Development |
| security options while transitioned from Windows XP | | | | Lifecycle (SDL) for Windows 7, which offers a strong |
| to Windows Vista. But, in the recent Windows 7, | | | | foundation against malicious software and virus |
| Microsoft has enhanced those security features and | | | | attacks. Like Vista, SDL features Kernel Patch |
| adds some new features as well in the operating | | | | Protection, Data Execution Prevention (DEP), Address |
| system. The company also incorporates | | | | Space Layout Randomization (ASLR), and Mandatory |
| usersâ feedback to make the security | | | | Integrity Levels. It is reported that ASLR makes it |
| features intuitive and user-friendly. | | | | difficult to access the core functions reside in the |
| Recently, the companyâs security intelligence | | | | memory. It means that each time you boot your |
| report has published, which states that there are | | | | system; libraries are transferred into random memory |
| various enhancements in security from Windows XP | | | | addresses. |
| to Windows 7. But, also report few missing apps. | | | | |