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Stuxnet threat rings EU alarm bells

...can't hide from these challenges," he added. On Wednesday Microsoft executive Scott Charney advocated greater collaboration between companies and governments to ensure a "global... Read more

8 October, 2010 by Jack Clark

Microsoft: Keep internet healthy by isolating infected PCs

...delivered to the ISSE 2010 computer security conference in Berlin on Wednesday, Scott Charney, Microsoft's vice president of Trustworthy Computing, proposed the move as... Read more

7 October, 2010 by Jack Clark

Q&A: Microsoft's new security chief

...You chase other people whose hobby is hacking. That's the role Scott Charney has taken since he started working on security for the US... Read more

7 August, 2002 by Joe Wilcox

Microsoft tests 'Geneva' identity tech in schools

...town of Redmond — to deploy its Geneva claims-based identity platform, said Scott Charney, corporate vice president of Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing Group. Students and... Read more

22 April, 2009 by Elinor Mills

Microsoft: Two-factor authentication would thwart phishers

...identification, Microsoft said on Tuesday. The software giant's chief security strategist, Scott Charney, said that companies had failed to adopt the technology as fast... Read more

17 November, 2004 by Dan Ilet

Microsoft to revamp "broken" patching system

...to be removed -- if there's an uninstaller. On 3 June, 2003, Scott Charney, a former Justice Department cybercrime expert and Microsoft's chief security... Read more

20 August, 2003 by Michael Jackman

Microsoft working on German ID card prototype

...being developed to roll out a pilot project in the same timeframe, Scott Charney, corporate vice president of Trustworthy Computing at Microsoft, said in his... Read more

4 March, 2010 by Elinor Mills
Microsoft exec outlines Windows 7 security

Microsoft exec outlines Windows 7 security

...security advancements Microsoft is rolling out with its Windows 7 operating system. Scott Charney, corporate vice president of Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing division, explains at... Read more

23 April, 2009 by ZDNet UK
Microsoft: Users confused by Vista UAC prompts

Microsoft: Users confused by Vista UAC prompts

Scott Charney, head of trustworthy computing at Microsoft, admitted this week that Windows... Read more

23 May, 2008 by Liam Tung and Munir Kotadia
Microsoft exec outlines Windows 7 security

Microsoft exec outlines Windows 7 security

...security advancements Microsoft is rolling out with its Windows 7 operating system. Scott Charney, corporate vice president of Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing division, explains at... Read more

23 April, 2009
Microsoft: Users confused by Vista UAC prompts

Microsoft: Users confused by Vista UAC prompts

Scott Charney, head of trustworthy computing at Microsoft, admitted this week that Windows... Read more

23 May, 2008

Cloud must be secured, say Microsoft, RSA

...puts security in the spotlight, according to Microsoft Trustworthy Computing vice president Scott Charney. "We need to know that the software is from the source... Read more

3 March, 2010 by Tom Espiner

Microsoft exec: Google 'years' behind us on privacy

...products. The specialist security group, headed up by ex-US federal prosecutor, Scott Charney, was established in 2002 as a response to heightened security concerns... Read more

29 August, 2008 by Liam Tung

Security experts look to 'whitelisting' future

...the click of a mouse or the enter key of a user". Scott Charney, vice president trustworthy computing group at Microsoft, said "most people who... Read more

28 May, 2008 by Brett Winterford and Munir Kotadia

Microsoft moves key security into Windows unit

...and an engineering excellence product in one group to be led by Scott Charney. That unit will be part of the Windows Core Operating System... Read more

13 October, 2006 by Ina Fried

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knapper

That we have :-) Retailers don't buy stuff to lie around in warehouses, particularly with fast moving technology products. If they didn't think...

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JohneKerr

I think that we have been here before, shipments are not equal to sales. Correct?

3 hours ago by JohneKerr on Windows Phone, Android take bite out of BlackBerry
Iain Sutherland

I received the notification of Mageia 2 being released on Saturday, was already running Mageia 1. After running the installation X came back up...

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SoapyTablet

If ZTE have been selling below cost with the ZTE Blade / Orange San Francisco then given the current high street price of the Nokia Lumia 710, you...

8 hours ago by SoapyTablet on Huawei, ZTE face EU 'illegal state subsidies' probe
Burn-IT

Yes it is basically down to "nobody in control understands IT, is willing to admit it, or allow decisions to be delegated". Lets get someone in who...

9 hours ago by Burn-IT on 6 million wasted licences and £1,200 PCs: welcome to government IT
pjc158

So let me get this straight just because a consultant has oberved that mobile companies who get in trouble never recover, well we all might as well...

9 hours ago by pjc158 on RIM to lay off 2,000 on 1 June, says report
Jake Rayson

@191706> *their* own Mac Thank you for picking up the errant spelling :) @apexwm > Mac OS X for Intel machines is supposed to run in VirtualBox...

12 hours ago by Jake Rayson on xTreme Triple Booting: Linux, Mac & Windows
archerthom

I'm imagining Batman-style sonar imaging that will detect the cat and Lego bricks in the dark - I'm going to be disappointed aren't I?

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unlockworldwide

May I quote Horace Dediu, who runs the consultancy Asmyco who has repeatedly observed that mobile phone companies that fall into loss – even once...

12 hours ago by unlockworldwide on RIM to lay off 2,000 on 1 June, says report
NarayanaIyyappan

It is useful for their lifes,and also this matters are important for networking students.

16 hours ago by NarayanaIyyappan on IPv6 security: Plan now and quiz vendors
DarkDown

yeah! all we want free software

18 hours ago by DarkDown on Stallman: Free software battling for hearts and minds
Jack Strain

Just gimme a map to the fridge. :D

1 day ago by Jack Strain via Facebook on Indoor navigation coming to a mobile near you soon
Sungwoo

do You know that? it can install 4G Ram. So i buy 4g and install It work! I can run call of duty 4,6,7 [Modern war... 1,2,3] Call of duty 1 was...

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itsajob

2. Bad idea. Making up patch cables loses you your commission from the cable supplier. 3. If you tidy up, other people can understand where the...

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Paul Smyth

Is this classic FUD? One thing I would definitely have notice is a Mozilla threat to stop supporting GNU/Linux.

2 days ago by Paul Smyth via Facebook on Firefox rapid release improves Fedora Linux
UnderINK

I agree with the previous commenter wholeheartedly. I couldn't say it better myself. This is very 'Big Brother'. And while I agree with protecting...

2 days ago by UnderINK on European e-identity plan to be unveiled this month
Simon Bisson and Mary Branscombe

Nice to see that Turing's idea of a general purpose computer doing once-hardware-powered tasks in software is now universal ;-) Mary

3 days ago by Simon Bisson and Mary Branscombe on Software with everything
Jason Burchell

seriously now. I've only bothered to read a small bit of the comments. do me and the rest of the world a favour. stop saying it does not work or...

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Philip Charles Cohen

Read about it and weep, John Donahoe ... In addition to Visa’s V.me, there is now MasterCard’s PayPass digital wallet soon to arrive; another...

3 days ago by Philip Charles Cohen via Facebook on PayPal takes phone-based payments to the high street
apexwm

Leslie Satenstein : Where have you ever seen Mozilla even mention this? Firefox is the most popular browser in the GNU/Linux OS, so I don't see...

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