Trustworthy Computing: Two years on
News Security is only one of the four pieces of the Trustworthy Computing initiative, but it's arguably the most visible. In January 2002, Gates launched a program called "Trustworthy Computing" that was designed to focus Microsoft employees on...
[January 16, 2004, 9:40]
Trustworthy Computing - could try harder
News Figure AOur report card on Microsoft's progress with Trustworthy Computing The initiative was labeled "Trustworthy Computing. Now that eight months have passed, it seems fitting to grade Microsoft on its progress toward providing a Trustworthy...
[October 8, 2002, 9:15]
The Role of Security in Trustworthy Cloud Computing
White Papers In the development of public and private clouds, enterprises and service providers will need to use these guiding principles to selectively adopt and extend security tools and secure products to build and offer end-to-end trustworthy cloud...
[October 6, 2009, 0:00]
Will SP2 be a boost for Trustworthy Computing?
Talkback I have Broadband and I run XP preinstalled on an HP but tell me .somebody.when will the updates security patches and bug fixes EVER end. I have Norton 2004 updated regularly and Zonelab Pro Firewall. Nevertheless Micro$oft cries daily
[June 13, 2004, 21:14]
Microsoft Dynamics AX 4.0: Writing Secure X++ Code
White Papers Trustworthy computing means helping to make sure that the user can expect - and even take for granted - a safe and reliable computing experience. The Microsoft trustworthy computing goals are designed to deliver the level of trust and...
[September 7, 2006, 3:18]
Old code in Windows is security threat
News Microsoft will more quickly retire old code in its Windows operating system and other software as a result of the company's four-month-old "trustworthy computing" initiative, the company's lead bug basher said in an interview.
[June 10, 2002, 9:34]
Microsoft's security strategy pilloried
News Microsoft has bought two antivirus companies and an antispyware company -- the latter acquisition has already produced an antispyware application for Windows -- since Bill Gates launched the Trustworthy Computing Initiative, which changed coding...
[February 18, 2005, 7:45]
Security 'job one priority at Microsoft'
News Speaking at a gathering of UK press, Ballmer said Microsoft's "trustworthy computing" is far more than just a one-off initiative. We will be working on 'trustworthy computing ' for the rest of my days at Microsoft, which I hope are many.
[October 4, 2004, 9:00]
Why did Microsoft take so long?
News The time required for each step in the patching process -- from discovery and verification of the problem to creating and testing the fix -- can vary, said Jeff Jones, senior director of Trustworthy Computing.
[February 13, 2004, 14:00]
Microsoft teaches 'safe practice' computing on-screen
News In January 2002, Microsoft's chairman Bill Gates launched the trustworthy computing initiative, which fundamentally changed the way that Microsoft develops software by making security its No.1 priority.
[April 28, 2004, 10:05]
One year on, is Microsoft 'Trustworthy'?
News As part of the company's internal celebration of the first anniversary of Trustworthy Computing -- and as a less-than-subtle reminder for the troops -- Microsoft will soon launch an internal Web site to let product groups and employees know what...
[January 17, 2003, 9:08]
Microsoft unveils new security initiatives
News Ninety-five percent of attacks happen after a patch for a known software vulnerability has been issued, said Scott Charney, chief trustworthy computing strategist at Microsoft, during a keynote speech at the software maker's TechEd conference in...
[June 4, 2003, 8:28]
Microsoft defends security track record
News No matter how successful Trustworthy Computing is, however, the nature of complex software means Microsoft will never have completely secure code, Okin argued. Okin believes that the high number of patches are a sign that Microsoft is quickly...
[July 3, 2003, 13:13]
Security experts look to 'whitelisting' future
News Scott Charney, vice president trustworthy computing group at Microsoft, said "most people who run machines actually don't know what is executing on their machine". Users, of course, would be rightfully concerned if Microsoft or other operating...
[May 28, 2008, 10:01]
Microsoft coders get bug-checking tool
News The announcement comes as Microsoft moves into the second year of its "Trustworthy Computing" initiative, the most visible part of which is its push to heighten product security. There are two sides to Trustworthy Computing," Kass said.
[February 10, 2003, 9:20]
Code leak reveals old IE flaw
News On the good side, all of the [leaked] software is from before Microsoft started the Trustworthy Computing Initiative -- it's old code," said Thor Larholm, senior security researcher at software firm PivX Solutions.
[February 18, 2004, 7:35]
Microsoft: Users may have to pay for security
News In presenting Microsoft's trustworthy computing initiative, Mundie defended the company's reluctance to follow through and accept legal responsibility for the security of its products. Asked why it has taken Microsoft 25 years to get trustworthy...
[October 8, 2002, 13:23]
Microsoft again pushes back .Net Server launch
News IDC analyst Al Gillen says Trustworthy Computing may delay far more than just the release of .Net Server. Microsoft can use the extra time to beef up .Net Server's security features, in response to chairman Bill Gates' "Trustworthy Computing...
[March 4, 2002, 9:16]
'Security has clout' - Microsoft
News The significance of security in the decision-making process is only one of the changes that has happened at Microsoft since the company kicked off its Trustworthy Computing Initiative more than two years ago.
[June 23, 2004, 8:30]
Microsoft offers server security guide
News The guides are Microsoft's latest tactic in the battle to help better secure customers who install its software, as part of the Trustworthy Computing Initiative, the giant's 15-month-old strategy to increase customers' faith in its products.
[April 28, 2003, 11:22]



