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Microsoft Expands MAPP, Shares Attack Data With Incident Responders

Trailrunner7 writes "Microsoft is expanding its MAPP program that shares attack and protection information with other security vendors and will now be sharing some data with incident responders, as well. The new system will enable organizations such as CERTs and internal IR teams to exchange information on specific attacks and general threats. Now, Microsoft is expanding and changing the MAPP program so that more people will have access to some of the data and the information will be available earlier. Until now, MAPP members get access to patch data 24 hours before the release. Microsoft will be giving that information to MAPP companies three business days before Patch Tuesday going forward. The new MAPP for Responders program is an extension of the existing system and is designed to allow incident response teams to share information among themselves and to benefit from the threat intelligence that Microsoft has, as well."

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  1. Shill Story by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Don't they already share it with the NSA?

    No matter how many shill stories hit the headlines about something "good" these big corporations are doing now, it won't make us forget the fact that they're perpetuating pervasive monitoring of their customers.

    Microsoft et al won't ever get their rep back. They'll all, always, be the companies that installed backdoors and aiding spying on their customers in _foreign_ countries. Good riddance.