Palladium Will Not Be Windows-specific - Microsoft
News Following widespread scepticism of Microsoft's motives for developing its trusted computing platform, the software giant this week moved to reassure the software community that Palladium will not be limited to Microsoft's platforms.
[July 5, 2002, 16:00]
German Government Warns On Palladium Costs
News The German government is worried about federal agencies adopting Microsoft's upcoming Palladium security technology, fearing the system could lead to higher costs. In what appears to be the first time a country has criticised the technology...
[December 10, 2002, 10:00]
MS Palladium: A Must Or A Menace?
News At the USENIX Security Conference held in San Francisco recently, Microsoft developers touted the company's upcoming Palladium architecture as technology that would enhance privacy, stymie piracy and increase a corporation's control over its...
[November 8, 2002, 8:05]
Will Linux Get Its Own 'Palladium'?
News As outlined in plans such as Microsoft's Palladium, however, it requires building authentication capabilities deep into computer hardware and operating systems. Linus Torvalds, the founder of the Linux operating system, threw a curve ball into the...
[April 25, 2003, 7:33]
What's In A Name? Not Palladium
News Microsoft has dropped the code name of its controversial security technology, Palladium, in favor of this buzzword-bloated tongue twister: "next-generation secure computing base". On Friday, the company said that the name Palladium had become...
[January 27, 2003, 8:10]
Mobile Phones To Get Palladium-style Chips
News TrustZone, which has some parallels to Microsoft's controversial Next-Generation Secure Computing Base for PCs (formerly known as Palladium), will be built into ARM cores early next year and could begin appearing in products in 2005, the company...
[May 27, 2003, 14:31]
Microsoft Demos Palladium Prototype
News The prototype of the Next-Generation Secure Computing Base, formerly known as Palladium, is based on real and emulated hardware, said Peter Biddle, product unit manager for the software giant. Microsoft on Tuesday showed off a prototype of its...
[May 7, 2003, 8:59]
White Paper On Hard Disk Technology In Palladium Store 1000
White Papers Video Server vendors have used a variety of technologies to bring the benefits of MPEG compression and hard disk based storage to broadcast television applications. Nearly ten years ago the first video servers were introduced to the broadcast...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Friday
Blog Friday 31/1/2003A quick end of week quiz: What is Microsoft's Palladium initiative? Palladium? It might have been 3, if Palladium still existed, but of course it doesn't. An open initiative to develop trustworthy computing, with input from the rest...
[January 31, 2003, 16:40]
MS Opens Source Code To Inspire Trust
News Microsoft, long a proponent of keeping source code secret, plans to publish the source code to a critical part of its Palladium project to enhance security, a representative of the software giant said on Monday.
[June 26, 2002, 11:10]
SP2 To Be Forced Out
Talkback Oh, before I forget, Longhorn is a stepping stone towards Palladium (now called NGSCB). If you think SP2 will give you problems then wait until that hits the market and everyone gets "motivated" to start using Palladium as well.
[March 6, 2005, 12:06]
New Windows Lock Could Enable Copyright Crackdown
News The Palladium technology still resides mainly on the white boards of Microsoft developers and won't be seen in a product until at least the second half of 2004, said Mario Juarez, group product manager for the project at the software maker.
[June 25, 2002, 9:08]
Wednesday
Blog The occasion was the interviewing of a Microsoft head honcho about the Palladium security initiative, and I was there as an independent voice. I've perpetrated enough brutish rants about the shortcomings and dangers of Palladium not to want to...
[November 29, 2002, 16:35]
The Week In Review: Slammer Dunks The Internet
News In digital rights news, Microsoft decided that "Palladium" -- the code-name for its allegedly nefarious plan to implement universal copy-protection -- had been getting such bad press that it needed to be ditched.
[January 31, 2003, 15:40]
Anti-piracy Bill May Hit Consumers
News Then there's Microsoft's Palladium approach and the separate Trusted Computing Platform Alliance (TCPA) project, both of which anticipate the embedding of special security chips in PCs. Since Biden's bill prohibits "illicit authentication features...
[July 30, 2002, 6:27]
New Xbox Security Cracked By Linux Fans
News Green and other Xbox hackers have noted that the methods Microsoft is using to secure the Xbox appear to be a warm-up for a longer-term project called "Palladium" to embed copy protection into the hardware and software of future PCs.
[October 14, 2002, 16:26]
Telstra 'played Linux Card' To Lower Microsoft Bills
Talkback They've just got to hang on to that monopoly until their Palladium or NGSOB or whatever they call it these days comes in and actually removes what little choice remains and forces us to use Windows to do anything.
[August 3, 2004, 12:00]
Microsoft Stakes Application Future On Integration
Talkback All the costumers get is a bad product (vista = DRM/Palladium for example. They try to be on every market. So why don't Microsoft try to be on a few market areas and try a little bit harder to make good software.
[October 29, 2005, 0:03]
Microsoft's Machiavellian Manoeuvring
Talkback The first I heard of TC some time ago, once again when it was mainly Palladium, however i first heard it grom the GNUru richard stallman.http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/can-you-trust.html Is well worth a read
[September 1, 2005, 17:49]
Microsoft Says: Trust Me
News Microsoft has said that Palladium will be complementary to existing strategies, such as the Trusted Computing Platform Alliance or TCPA. By promoting the concept of a trusted subsystem and chains of trust between those systems, it has a good chance...
[July 5, 2002, 19:43]

