Windows XP Security Guide

Acknowledgements

Updated: April 13, 2006

The Microsoft Solutions for Security and Compliance group (MSSC) would like to acknowledge and thank the team that produced the Windows XP Security Guide. The following people were either directly responsible or made a substantial contribution to the writing, development, and testing of this solution.

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Authors

Steve Clark

Mike Danseglio

Kurt Dillard

Richard Harrison, Content Master

Steve Ryan, Content Master 

Jose Maldonado

Bob Partridge

Tony Quinn

Program Managers

Bomani Siwatu

Alison Woolford, Content Master

Release Managers

Flicka Crandell

Karl Seng, Siemens Agency Services

Testers

Paresh Gujar, Infosys Technologies

Ashish Java, Infosys Technologies

Mehul Mediwala, Infosys Technologies

Rob Pike

Varun Rastogi, Infosys Technologies

Avrojit Ray, Infosys Technologies

Editors

Reid Bannecker, Volt Information Sciences

John Cobb, Volt Information Sciences

Kelly McMahon, Content Master

John Tobey, Volt Information Sciences

Steve Wacker, Wadeware LLC

Reviewers

Roger Abell, Arizona State University

Rich Benack

Shelly Bird

Susan Bradley

Duane Crider

Steve Dodson

Christine Duell

Mike Kaczmarek

Mark Kradel

Mike Lonergan

James Noyce, Business Critical Consulting

Joe Porter

Tom Shinder

Ben Smith

Josh Vincent

Jessica Zahn

Jim Whitney, Configuresoft

Jeff Williams

Contributors

Ignacio Avellaneda

Tony Bailey

Ganesh Balakrishnan

Nathan Buggia

Derick Campbell

Chase Carpenter

Bryan Chee

Jeff Cohen

Mike Danseglio

John Dwyer

Sean Finnegan

Jose Maldonado

Karl Grunwald

Jesper Johansson

Joanne Kennedy

Karina Larson, Volt Information Sciences

Chrissy Lewis, Siemens Business Services

Frank Manning, Volt Information Sciences

David Mowers

Jeff Newfeld

Rob Oikawa

Bill Reid

Stacey Tsurusaki, Volt Information Sciences

David Visintainer Volt Information Sciences

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 review of this Microsoft security guide and provided comments that were incorporated into the published version.


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