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  Microsoft Trustworthy Computing Turns 10: What's Next
Time: 07:01 EST/12:01 GMT | News Source: InformationWeek | Posted By: Robert Stein

Microsoft is marking the 10th anniversary of Bill Gates' game-changing security memo with a focus on new types of attacks that threaten businesses and individuals who are significantly more wired than when the company's chairman launched his now-famous Trustworthy Computing initiative. "Today, information and communications technology (ICT) underpins every aspect of our personal and professional lives," said Microsoft chief research and strategy officer Craig Mundie, in an e-mail to employees Thursday.

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#1 By 2960 (72.209.197.132) at Tuesday, January 17, 2012 09:16:15 AM
I don't see that it's really had much of an impact.

#2 By 17855 (67.52.227.2) at Tuesday, January 17, 2012 03:15:36 PM
I believe it has had a huge impact. It didn't change things overnight but it has made progress. By adding additional security testing against code where there was none before. If you compared the number of patches Win7 had in the same time frame as WinXP I think you would be surprised.

#3 By 2960 (72.209.197.132) at Wednesday, January 18, 2012 09:43:03 AM
I'll believe we are making headway when the day comes I don't spend 25% of my service time removing or re-imaging due to malware the likes of Windows Security 2012 and it's evil mates.

Until then, we haven't gotten anywhere.

#4 By 37 (192.251.125.40) at Wednesday, January 18, 2012 02:30:56 PM
You are in the grave minority then TechLarry.

#5 By 28801 (129.33.202.164) at Monday, January 23, 2012 07:17:17 AM
#3: Maybe your company should hire a security expert to find out what you are doing wrong.



 

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