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Fortinet global security research team to work with Microsoft to improve response to critical vulnerabilities
 
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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

 

New Delhi
May 16th, 2007

Fortinet, has announced that it has joined the Microsoft virus information alliance (VIA), a centralized resource for Internet users seeking information about the latest virus threats affecting Microsoft technology. The VIA is comprised of industry leading security vendors upon whom Microsoft relies to provide technical information on newly discovered viruses. As part of this alliance, the Fortinet global security research team will work to further empower Microsoft to quickly address vulnerabilities and communicate solutions to its customers, while also allowing Fortinet to quickly deliver threat defense to its own customers who also use Microsoft technologies.

"As cyber criminals continue their unrelenting attacks, it is our responsibility as security vendors to work together and find innovative collaboration strategies and solutions," said Richard Stiennon, CMO, Fortinet. "Alliances such as Microsoft VIA have become critical for all security customers, who rely on quick, efficient and effective identification of and defense against these attacks."

"Microsoft is pleased to work with Fortinet and all members of the virus information alliance (VIA) to continue providing customers with the information they need to help protect themselves from malicious threats," said Mark Miller, director of the Security Response Center at Microsoft.

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