ssirp

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The ssirp tag covers the Microsoft Security Response Center's Software and Services Incident Response Plan (SSIRP), a structured process for handling elevated security threats to Microsoft customers. Content under this tag explains how Microsoft detects, triages, and responds to critical vulnerabilities and attacks, including the roles of cross-team coordination, communication protocols, and post-incident reviews. Discussions focus on the anatomy of a SSIRP incident, from initial detection to resolution, and guidance for organizations building their own incident response processes based on Microsoft's framework. This tag is relevant for IT professionals and security teams interested in enterprise incident response best practices.
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    Inside the MSRC – Building your own security incident response process

    This is the third and last in a series of posts that looks at how Microsoft responds to elevated threats to customers through the Microsoft Security Response Center’s (MSRC) Software and Services Incident Response Plan (SSIRP). Our previous posts discussed how Microsoft protects customers...
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    Inside the MSRC – Anatomy of a SSIRP incident

    This is the second in a series of blog posts that shares how the MSRC responds to elevated threats to customers through the Software and Services Incident Response Plan (SSIRP). In our last blog post, we looked at the history of the Microsoft Security Response Center and SSIRP, and how...
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