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Black Hat USA 2009 Virtual Press Room

The Black Hat conference in Las Vegas (July 29 - 30) is one of the world’s most prominent security researcher conferences.

Microsoft Corp. is proud to be a continuing Diamond Sponsor and appreciates the opportunity to build relationships with security researchers to help customers stay ahead of security threats.

For more information about why Microsoft participates in conferences like Black Hat and to hear from some of our own security engineers about their experiences working on security at Microsoft, visit our Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) Ecosystem Strategy Team Blog or watch the videos below.

The site will be updated with Microsoft news from the conference as it is made available.

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Microsoft, Industry Make Progress Defending Against Online Threats
Microsoft, Industry Make Progress Defending Against Online Threats
Information sharing programs make impact; new tools and guidance help manage online risk.
BlueHats and Microsoft
BlueHats and Microsoft
Sarah Blankinship, security strategist manager at the Microsoft Security Response Center, explores the role of security researchers and partnering with them to improve defenses.
It’s Not Just Windows
It’s Not Just Windows
Maarten Van Horenbeeck, security program manager for the Microsoft Security Response Center, talks about focusing on securing the entire Windows ecosystem.
Katie Moussouris, Senior Security Strategist
Katie Moussouris, Senior Security Strategist
Katie Moussouris, senior security strategist, Security Development Lifecycle, discusses her career as a security specialist and the impact she has had at Microsoft.
Customer Security Efforts
Customer Security Efforts
Billy Rios, a security engineer and a former penetration tester, discusses the work Microsoft is doing to improve customer security.
Security Development Lifecycle
Security Development Lifecycle
Bryan Sullivan, senior security program manager, Security Development Lifecycle (SDL), talks about the Microsoft developer community and how the broader community has improved the SDL process.