Wednesday, 2. February 2005

Microsoft to give governments advance security info


Microsoft is starting a new effort targeted at governments that may be contemplating a move in the direction of open source. Called the Security Cooperation Program, the initiative will give participating government agencies advance notice on security patches, meaning that they will be notified of existing security flaws prior to the general public. Microsoft will also give advice on network security issues.

arstechnica.com

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