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Q&A: Don't judge Microsoft security by the number of Patch Tuesday bulletins

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Q&A: Don't judge Microsoft security by the number of Patch Tuesday bulletins

Don't judge Microsoft security on the number of monthly patches, says Steve Lipner, senior director of security engineering at Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing Group. Microsoft has made a lot of progress with its Security Development Lifecycle and continues to improve the process, he said. Read full story

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November 02, 2009

MOST-READ STORIES

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  3. Will Smart Grid power IPv6?
  4. IPhone app translates between English and Spanish, and vice-versa
  5. Verizon's Motorola Droid arrives Nov. 6
  6. Juniper's splash big on tech vision, short on specifics
  7. ICANN approves international domain names
  8. Juniper lays out the pieces of 'New Network' initiative
  9. Motorola Droid vs. Apple iPhone 3GS: finally, a contender?
  10. Growth of the China CCIE count goes negative by -9

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