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Trustworthy Computing - could try harder

Eight months ago, Bill Gates launched Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing initiative to improve security and win public trust. This report card... Read more

8 October, 2002 by Del Smith
What Make Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 Secure by Default

What Make Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 Secure by Default

Developed as a part of the Trustworthy Computing Initiative, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008, and Windows... Read more

19 January, 2010

Will SP2 be a boost for Trustworthy Computing?

...that SP2 may be the most significant component yet in Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing initiative. Everyone but Microsoft, that is. Is Microsoft in a bit... Read more

7 May, 2004 by David Berlind

Reinforcing Windows: Help or hindrance?

...more problems than it solves? Despite the much vaunted launch of its Trustworthy Computing Initiative nearly two years ago, security concerns are continuing to impact... Read more

24 November, 2003 by Munir Kotadia

Microsoft talks the talk on security

...things that allow us to improve the system." The milestones of the Trustworthy Computing initiative will be Service Pack 3 for Windows 2000 and Service... Read more

23 July, 2002 by Peter Judge

Adobe must step up to the security plate

...experts. Microsoft: Been there, done thatIn January 2002, Bill Gates launched the Trustworthy Computing initiative and said security would be a top priority for the... Read more

7 August, 2009 by Elinor Mills
Exchange 2000 Server Service Pack 3 3

Exchange 2000 Server Service Pack 3 3

...Controllers, fixes to customer-reported issues, and updates based on the Microsoft Trustworthy Computing Initiative. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com... Read more

30 August, 2007
The Big Interview: Jerry Fishenden

The Big Interview: Jerry Fishenden

...a large number of vulnerabilities on the platform. Since we started the Trustworthy Computing initiative five years ago, and baked in security by design, there... Read more

24 January, 2007 by Tom Espiner

The A to Z of security

...its programmers to write more secure software and launching its so-called Trustworthy Computing Initiative, which focused on improving the security and reliability of its... Read more

14 November, 2006 by Natasha Lomas

Mundie's mission to keep Microsoft focused

...at NYU that I also participated in launching what is called the Trustworthy Computing Initiative at Microsoft... I think it was that same November, or... Read more

19 October, 2006 by Charles Cooper
SQL Server 2005 Security: Strong Security That Is Easy to Configure and Manage - An Overview for Database Administrators

SQL Server 2005 Security: Strong Security That Is Easy to Configure and Manage - An Overview for Database Administrators

...version of this server software released since Microsoft developed and implemented its Trustworthy Computing initiative. The software is now secure by design, default, and deployment... Read more

1 October, 2006

Planning the future of privacy at Microsoft

...is a core tenet of the company. It's part of the Trustworthy Computing Initiative, which was proclaimed by Bill Gates four-and-a-half... Read more

3 July, 2006 by Joris Evers

Microsoft starts frantic bug hunt

...been working for years to improve its security posture, beginning with its Trustworthy Computing Initiative, launched in early 2002. The WMF problem is not a... Read more

10 January, 2006 by Joris Evers

Microsoft preparing major spyware move

...on Thursday. Microsoft has been building its security muscle since launching its Trustworthy Computing Initiative three years ago. The software giant has made several security... Read more

5 October, 2005 by Joris Evers

Wanted: Windows Hackers

Microsoft has said it wants to get more security researchers into Redmond to demonstrate flaws in its software, and it wants them to come back every six months Read more

2 August, 2005 by Joris Evers

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