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Security Insights - Cybersecurity for Real-World Workplaces - Microsoft's Coordinated Disclosure Discussion from BlackHat & DefCon '22

Microsoft's Coordinated Disclosure Discussion from BlackHat & DefCon '22

09/07/22 • 31 min

Security Insights - Cybersecurity for Real-World Workplaces

Security Insights welcomes its new host, Ashley Stryker, into the mix! In today's episode, Chris Goettl and Daniel Spicer break down some backlash from Microsoft customers on their failure to disclose a “ninja patch” on a vulnerability researchers found months before the fix. Listen in as the trio discuss security transparency and best practices for vendor coordinated disclosures of vulnerabilities for cloud versus on-prem products and much more!

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Security Insights welcomes its new host, Ashley Stryker, into the mix! In today's episode, Chris Goettl and Daniel Spicer break down some backlash from Microsoft customers on their failure to disclose a “ninja patch” on a vulnerability researchers found months before the fix. Listen in as the trio discuss security transparency and best practices for vendor coordinated disclosures of vulnerabilities for cloud versus on-prem products and much more!

  • Join the conversation online on LinkedIn (linkedin.com/company/Ivanti)

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