
During January 2025, Daniel Cohen enhanced the MicrosoftDocs/defender-docs repository by executing a policy-driven documentation migration and quality improvement cycle. He migrated file investigation content to the Policy Management section, overhauled terminology from "file filters" to "file policies," and ensured navigation integrity through deprecation notes, redirects, and TOC adjustments. Using Markdown and YAML, Daniel applied Acrolinx tooling to refine language consistency and product terminology, removing outdated references and improving editorial quality. His work focused on content management and technical writing, collaborating with product and content teams to reduce reader friction and maintain seamless user experience throughout the documentation updates.

Monthly summary for 2025-01 focusing on Defender docs improvements in MicrosoftDocs/defender-docs. Executed a policy-driven documentation migration and quality enhancement cycle to align with policy management, improve navigation, and reduce reader friction. Key outcomes include migration of file investigation content to Policy Management, a terminology overhaul from 'file filters' to 'file policies', and comprehensive editorial enhancements validated by editorial tooling. Maintained navigation integrity with deprecation notes, redirects, and TOC adjustments, ensuring a seamless user experience while preserving existing linkability. Demonstrated strong collaboration with product and content teams, and leveraged Acrolinx-driven language/style improvements to boost documentation quality.
Monthly summary for 2025-01 focusing on Defender docs improvements in MicrosoftDocs/defender-docs. Executed a policy-driven documentation migration and quality enhancement cycle to align with policy management, improve navigation, and reduce reader friction. Key outcomes include migration of file investigation content to Policy Management, a terminology overhaul from 'file filters' to 'file policies', and comprehensive editorial enhancements validated by editorial tooling. Maintained navigation integrity with deprecation notes, redirects, and TOC adjustments, ensuring a seamless user experience while preserving existing linkability. Demonstrated strong collaboration with product and content teams, and leveraged Acrolinx-driven language/style improvements to boost documentation quality.
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