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Industry Research
When It Comes to Protection from Vulnerabilities, Process Trumps “Many Eyes” This TechNet paper explains how in the choice between Windows and Linux, the disciplined SDL process-centric approach as well as interoperability by design, both enabled by the Microsoft development model, offer compelling benefits for customers.
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IDG IDG Research shows that when chief information officers (CIOs) embrace a holistic approach, they find themselves well positioned to deal with the ongoing security challenges of today’s business environment.
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Enterprise Management Associates Enterprise Management Associates finds a converging trend between operations and security.
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Hands On
Microsoft Security Intelligence Report - January through June 2007 This report provides an in-depth perspective on software vulnerabilities (both in Microsoft software and third-party software), software exploits (for which there is a related MSRC bulletin), malicious software, and potentially unwanted software.
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