Trustworthy Computing Security and Privacy Blogs

This page consolidates and features Microsoft Trustworthy Computing blogs. Our department works to deliver more secure, private, and reliable computing experiences for customers. Read about Microsoft’s long-term vision and strategy for computing privacy and security.

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About The Blogs

Microsoft Security Response Center
Microsoft's security response efforts and communications; updates during the early stages of security incidents and regular posts on the security update release cycle.

Security Research & Defense
In-depth technical information from Microsoft about vulnerabilities, mitigations, workarounds, active attacks, security research, tools and guidance.

Microsoft Malware Protection Center
Information about prevalent and emerging malicious software threats; advice and guidance to protect your IT environment and the latest in malware research.

Data Privacy Imperative
Perspectives from Microsoft privacy professionals and guests on topical privacy issues. Information on Microsoft’ s approach to customer privacy.

Ecosystem Strategy
Reporting from Microsoft’s virtual team of security experts to better explain how vulnerabilities affect the Internet as a whole.

Security Development Lifecycle
Discussion of Microsoft’s development processes and tools used to create more secure software.

Michael Howard’ s Blog
Frontline insights into Microsoft’s security processes, vulnerability issues and general thoughts about software-security.

Jeff Jones’ Security Blog
Discussions about computer, network, and information security.

Microsoft BlueHat
Forum where Microsoft employees and security researchers can discuss new and innovative security material, emergent technologies, techniques, and industry best practices.


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