Microsoft is committed to establishing long-term alliances with security leaders among our customers and partners. Our goal is to develop technologies and publish guidance that can change the state of security and help organizations thrive in the ever-changing business world.
For more information about security and risk as they relate to your business, please visit the Manage Security & Risk section of the Executive Circle site.
What is the CSO Council?
The Chief Security Officer (CSO) Council is an invitation-only group of approximately 60 CSOs who will come together bi-annually to discuss security and privacy related issues.
This roundtable format enables members to share their views and provide directional input to Scott Charney, Vice President, Trustworthy Computing; Ben Fathi, Corporate Vice President, and other members of the Microsoft Leadership team.
Participation in this program is reserved for customers who will dedicate the time to work with their peers and provide feedback on Microsoft security/privacy strategies. Microsoft and members jointly determine issues of interest for discussion during the meetings.
The primary objective of the Chief Security Officer (CSO) Council is to get candid, actionable, and constructive input from key enterprise customers that will help Microsoft produce enterprise-ready, value-returning products and services.