msvr

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The MSVR tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the Microsoft Security Vulnerability Research (MSVR) program, a third-party security advisory initiative. Topics include the MSVR's role in coordinated vulnerability disclosure, collaboration with security researchers, and integration with other Microsoft security programs like MAPP and EMET. References to the Blue Hat Prize and MSRC progress reports highlight MSVR's contribution to defensive innovation and exploit mitigation. The tag is relevant for users interested in Microsoft's vulnerability disclosure practices, security advisories, and industry collaboration to protect customers.
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    Blue Hat Prize technology available in Tech Preview

    One year ago this week we challenged the security community to take an unconventional focus on defensive innovation. We called that challenge the Link Removed due to 404 Error, and tomorrow night, we will award the grand prize of $200,000 to one of the finalists - Jared DeMott, Ivan Fratric, or...
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    Advance Notification Service for the August 2011 Bulletin Release

    Hello all. Before we look at next week’s bulletin release, we’d like to recommend – for those of you who missed it in the run-up to this year’s Black Hat conference – the Link Removed due to 404 Error. Every year around this time, we look back at the progress our...
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    MSRC Progress Report Shows Continued Progress of MSRC Key Initiatives

    Today, the MSRC released its Link Removed due to 404 Errort highlighting advancements of key Microsoft programs designed to help prevent and defend against online threats. The Microsoft programs featured in this paper include the following: The Link Removed due to 404 Error (MAPP) and Link...
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    Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure: From Philosophy to Practice

    Last summer at the Black Hat security conference, we announced a philosophical shift in how we refer to vulnerability disclosure, called "Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure" (CVD). Our intent was to focus on how coordination and collaboration are required to resolve security issues in a way...
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