Expand Government Security Program for Azure services
Important
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Enabled for | Public preview | General availability |
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Admins, makers, marketers, or analysts, automatically | Oct 3, 2023 | Dec 14, 2023 |
Business value
The Government Security Program (GSP) is an existing Microsoft program designed to provide qualified government participants with confidential information they need to trust Microsoft's products and services including, exchange of threat and vulnerability information, engagement on technical content about Microsoft's products, controlled access to source code and services, and access to transparency centers.
Feature details
The Government Security Program (GSP) is an existing Microsoft program designed to provide qualified government participants with the confidential information they need to trust Microsoft's products and services including controlled access to source code, exchange of threat and vulnerability information, engagement on technical content about Microsoft's products and services, and access to Transparency Centers. Until now, GSP has been limited to Office and Windows products. With the introduction of Microsoft Cloud for Sovereignty, Microsoft Azure Attestation has been added to the source code library. Moving forward we will continue to make additional Azure services available within GSP.
See also
Government Security Program (docs)