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Microsoft Security Development Lifecycle

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The Trustworthy Computing Security Development Lifecycle is a Software Development Process used and proposed by Microsoft to reduce software maintenance costs and increase reliability of software concerning software security related bugs. It is based on the classical Spiral Model.

See also

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