National governments and their principal agencies face more serious security threats than other technology consumers do. In matters ranging from national defense to protection of citizens' personal data, national governments must place security at the forefront of their information technology requirements. Recognizing this, Microsoft Corp. today announced the Government Security Program (GSP), a global initiative that provides national governments with controlled access to Microsoft® Windows® source code and other technical information they need to be confident in the enhanced security features of the Windows platform. The GSP is one integral element in Microsoft's efforts to address the unique security requirements of governments and international organizations throughout the world. Russia and NATO have already signed GSP agreements with Microsoft, and the company is in discussions with more than 20 countries about their interest in the program. Participation in the GSP will be disclosed at the discretion of each government signatory, and Microsoft is committed to honoring confidentiality where necessary.
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