Microsoft plans to release a new version of its free antivirus software (Microsoft Security Essentials, also known as MSE) to the public by the end of the year, but the software maker is already accepting invitations for users who want to participate in the beta program.
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Users who participated in the previous MSE beta testing program are already receiving invitations for the next Microsoft Connect testing program. If you have been a tester in the past, you should look for the invitation in your inbox, which reads:
Thank you for being part of the Microsoft Security Essentials v2 beta. You indicated that you are interested in invitations to Microsoft Connect programs, so we would like to invite you to join the Microsoft Security Essentials public beta program on Microsoft Connect. This program is for the latest beta version of Microsoft Security Essentials with the latest protection features. Be one of the select few to get access to this beta by signing up now to reserve your spot!
If you didn't receive an invitation and are interested in joining the program to try out Security Essentials and help improve it, you should sign up for Microsoft Connect now, as Microsoft is only allowing a handful of users to test the beta program.