- Adhering to the Security Development Lifecycle (SDL) that Microsoft itself created as part of its Trustworthy Computing initiative and is considered an industry-leading methodology for developing secure software
- Using the Operational Security Assurance (OSA) framework as a template for operational security which builds on the SDL and decades of experience Microsoft has had in delivering online services
- Conducting regular penetration tests against our services
- Leveraging a full-time Red Team to continuously assess and improve our security controls and procedures
- Many rigorous security and compliance accreditations to provide customers with third-party audited proof of cloud security
Extending Microsoft Online Services Bug Bounty Program to Azure
Today, we are announcing the addition of Azure to the Microsoft Online Services Bug Bounty Program. Azure is excited to join Office 365 and others in rewarding and recognizing security researchers who help make our platform and services more secure by reporting vulnerabilities in a responsible way.
The security of the Azure cloud platform is paramount to Microsoft and we recognize the trust that customers place in us when hosting applications and storing data in Azure. We are committed to provide a secure cloud through: