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Operational Security for Online Services Overview

Language:
English
This white paper provides insight into how Microsoft applies its resources to online services in ways that extend beyond traditional standards and methodology to deliver industry-leading capabilities.
  • Version:

    1.0

    File Name:

    Operational-Security-for-Online-Services-Overview.pdf

    Date Published:

    28/10/2013

    File Size:

    601 KB

      Operational Security Assurance (OSA) is an important process that Microsoft uses to make its networks more resilient to attack and increase the security of its cloud-based services. OSA helps Microsoft achieve this increased resilience and security by extending the foundation of Microsoft cloud-based services to protect against Internet-based security threats and by incorporating best practices and methodology to continuously update services to improve security and resolve incidents as quickly as possible.
  • Supported Operating Systems:

    Windows 2000 Server, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012, Windows Vista, Windows XP

      Any supported Operating System
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