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community defense
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Community defense is a collaborative approach to cybersecurity where organizations, individuals, and technology providers work together to protect the broader computing ecosystem. On WindowsForum, discussions highlight programs like Microsoft's Active Protections Program (MAPP) and information sharing initiatives introduced at Black Hat, emphasizing that no single entity can defend against online crime alone. Topics include coordinated responses to threats like Stuxnet, sharing vulnerability information, and fostering partnerships to improve security. The tag covers themes of shared responsibility, ecosystem protection, and collective action against malware and zero-day exploits, reflecting a commitment to community-based defense in the Windows and enterprise IT security landscape.
Two years ago, in front of a standing-room only crowd here at Black Hat, we introduced three new information sharing programs as well as the concept of Community-Based Defense. The underlying concept shared by all three programs was simple-collaboration will be key to preventing and defending...
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With this month's bulletin release, I want to highlight the great work done through our partnerships in the Link Removed due to 404 Error represents our commitment to community based defense and a shared sense of responsibility to help protect the computing ecosystem. In July of...
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