This really should be a hell no. Perhaps Microsoft's greatest claim to fame is their enduring ability to quickly and decisively react to security breaches with updates. Their process is extremely public and hasn't significantly changed in decades.
If your company can't work with Microsoft's process, your company is the problem. Every other software company in the last forty years has figured it out.
This really should be a hell no. Perhaps Microsoft's greatest claim to fame is their enduring ability to quickly and decisively react to security breaches with updates. Their process is extremely public and hasn't significantly changed in decades.
If your company can't work with Microsoft's process, your company is the problem. Every other software company in the last forty years has figured it out.