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In 2003, Microsoft launched the Government Security Program (GSP), an initiative designed to provide national governments with key Microsoft products and services to protect against potential cybersecurity threats.
Since then, Microsoft has broadened the GSP to address new cybersecurity threats, and include new Microsoft services such as vulnerability and threat intelligence to over 25 partner governments across the globe. Now, Microsoft is taking the next step to boost its GSP by signing a landmark agreement with NATO, providing GSP services to many of its member nations.
Since then, Microsoft has broadened the GSP to address new cybersecurity threats, and include new Microsoft services such as vulnerability and threat intelligence to over 25 partner governments across the globe. Now, Microsoft is taking the next step to boost its GSP by signing a landmark agreement with NATO, providing GSP services to many of its member nations.