microsoft internet safety enforcement: a worldwide team of lawyers, investigators, technical...
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Microsoft Internet Safety Enforcement:
A worldwide team of lawyers, investigators, technical analysts and other specialists whose mission it is to make the Internet safer for everyone through game-changing legal solutions, enforcement, partnerships, cooperation and technology that:•Defend against digital crime and abuse•Protect children from technology-facilitated crimes•Advance safety and integrity in the online advertising marketplace•Ensure security and safety in cloud computing and emerging technologies
Secure against attacks
Protects confidentiality, integrity and availability of data and systems
Manageable
Protects from unwanted communication
Controls for informational privacy
Products, online services adhere to fair information principles
Dependable, Available
Predictable, consistent, responsive service
Maintainable
Resilient, works despite changes
Recoverable, easily restored
Proven, ready
Commitment to customer-centric Interoperability
Technology Accessibility
Recognized industry leader, world-class partner
Open, transparent
TwC SecurityProtecting Microsoft customers throughout the entire life
cycle(in development, deployment and operations)
Microsoft Microsoft Security Security
Engineering Engineering Center (MSEC)Center (MSEC)
Security Security Assurance Assurance
Security ScienceSecurity Science
SDL SDL
Microsoft Malware Microsoft Malware Protection Center Protection Center
(MMPC)(MMPC)
Microsoft Microsoft Security Security
Response CenterResponse Center(MSRC)(MSRC)
MSRC EngineeringMSRC Engineering
MSRC Ops MSRC Ops
EcoStrat EcoStrat
ConceptionConception
ReleaseRelease
Operating System 8.8%
National Interest
Personal Gain
Personal Fame
Curiosity
Amateur Expert Specialist
Largest area by volume
Script-Kiddy
Largest segment by
$ spent on defense
AuthorVandal
Thief
Spy
Trespasser
Largest area by $ lost
Fastest growing segment
www.microsoft.com/sir
Fraud is not new to the world – it certainly happened long before the Internet was even an idea. But the Internet has changed and in some ways expanded how it’s done:
• Advance fee fraud and fake lotteries/sweepstakes
• Credit repair, mortgage and other financial scams
• Counterfeit software or other products sold online
• Scareware
• Impacts everyone who advertises online or who rely on online services funded by advertising. In short…
Everyone who uses the Internet.
• The fraud and malware threat is still just being understood, but includes things like:• Click fraud• Malvertising
• Online advertising networks like Microsoft are working on this, but it is an issue to watch closely
These threats may impact your business in a myriad of ways:
•Talk to your ad department: about the ads you place online and what’s happening to make sure you’re getting your money’s worth
•Talk to your legal team: about potential online fraud being done in your company’s name
•Talk to your IT department: about the security measures in place in your corporate infrastructure as technology evolves and more data moves into ‘the cloud’
•Talk to your employees: to ensure they are exercising best practices
•Talk to your family: about ways they can better stay safe online (see microsoft.com/protect for more information)
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