Microsoft: We Don’t Want to Zero-Day Our Customers
August 11 2022The head of Microsoft's Security Response Center defends keeping its initial vulnerability disclosures sparse — it is, she says, to protect customers.
Read moreThe head of Microsoft's Security Response Center defends keeping its initial vulnerability disclosures sparse — it is, she says, to protect customers.
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