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AuthorsMike Danseglio Kurt Dillard José Maldonado Paul Robichaux (3Sharp, LLC) Content ContributorsLiam Colvin (3Sharp, LLC) William Dixon (V6 Security Inc.) Tony Dowler (3Sharp, LLC) Eric Fitzgerald Devin Ganger (3Sharp, LLC) Jesper Johansson Brad Warrender Program ManagerBomani Siwatu Release ManagerFlicka Crandell TestersKenon Bliss (Volt Information Sciences) Paresh Gujar (Infosys Technologies) Vince Humphreys (Volt Information Sciences) Ashish Java (Infosys Technologies) Mehul Mediwala (Infosys Technologies) Rob Pike EditorsReid Bannecker John Cobb (Volt Information Sciences) Jon Tobey (Volt Information Sciences) Steve Wacker (Wadeware LLC) ReviewersRoger Abell (Arizona State University) Rich Benack Susan Bradley (SBS MVP) Buz Brodin Steve Clark Curtis Clay III Karel Dekyvere Christine Duell (Valente Solutions) Robert Hensing Don McGowan James Noyce (Principal Consultant, Business Critical Consulting) Paul Rojas Debra Littlejohn Shinder (Security MVP) Tom Shinder (ISA and Security MVP and IT Consultant TACTeam) Ben Smith Jeff Williams Jim Whitney (Configuresoft) Other ContributorsIgnacio Avellaneda Ganesh Balakrishnan Tony Bailey Nathan Buggia Derick Campbell Chase Carpenter Jeff Cohen John Dwyer Karl Grunwald Joanne Kennedy Karina Larson (Volt Information Sciences) Chrissy Lewis (Siemens Business Services) Kelly McMahon (Content Master Ltd.) David Mowers Jeff Newfeld Rob Oikawa Peter Meister Bill Reid Sandeep Sinha Stacy Tsurusaki (Volt Information Sciences) David Visintainer (Volt Information Sciences) Rob Wickham Graham Whiteley Lori Woehler Jay Zhang At the request of Microsoft, The Center for Internet Security (CIS) and the United States Department of Commerce National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) participated in the final review of these Microsoft documents and provided comments, which were incorporated into the published versions. | In This Article |