The page is designed to provide various examples of SDL - related content from the web

Nov 9, 2011 15:55 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft has been sharing its Security Development Lifecycle with third-party developers free of charge for years now, but despite its many advantages, SDL is still regarded with skepticism by some.

Part of the software giant’s strategy to get as many devs as possible to embrace its software development security assurance process is related to the way it communicates SDL, and how it’s perceived by the industry.

The new Security Development Lifecycle Industry Talk Wall comes to offer an overview of SDL from outside Redmond, if you will, with users being able to easily access info on SDL ROI, SDL progress report, tools, Cloud, events and videos.

“This wall was designed to publically share some of the great evidence Microsoft has generated and continues to generate surrounding awareness and adoption of the SDL,” reveals Microsoft’s George Pulikkathara.

“So if you are considering adopting the Microsoft SDL or know of someone who is looking for a single resource for what the Industry is saying about the SDL, look no further.”