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Gates memo: 'We can and must do better'

January 17, 2002 In this e-mail sent to employees Tuesday, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates says the company intends to shift from focusing on features to spotlighting security and privacy. TAGS: Trustworthy Computing, memo, e-business, computing, Microsoft .NET, Bill Gates, telephony, chairman, platform, security, Microsoft Corp., e-mail, Microsoft Windows

Security a work in progress for Microsoft

January 15, 2004 Going into its third year, Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing initiative is making gains but still has a long way to go. TAGS: Trustworthy Computing, SQL Slammer, Blaster worm, Microsoft Windows 2000, MSBlast worm, progress, initiative, security, Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Microsoft dishes out academic grants

February 16, 2006 Software giant allocates $1 million in funding to academic researchers in countries around the world. TAGS: RFP, Trustworthy Computing, curriculum, grant, software engineering, university, recipient, winner, researcher, research, proposal, Microsoft Corp., information technology, knowledge, security

Microsoft's patchwork mess

July 3, 2004 ZDNet's David Berlind explains why a sometimes infuriatingly complicated patch process reveals both timing flaws and potential vulnerabilities in Microsoft's thinking. TAGS: Trustworthy Computing, Microsoft Windows Update, Microsoft Data Access Components, vulnerability, download, malicious code, link, Microsoft Windows 2000, attention, Microsoft Corp., process, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft puts key security under Windows umbrella

October 12, 2006 Reorg reverberations continue as Trustworthy Computing, other efforts shift to Windows Core OS division. TAGS: Kevin Johnson, Brian Valentine, Trustworthy Computing, Microsoft Windows Vista, security, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., operating system

Ballmer vs. the bad guys

October 5, 2004 Cyberspace troublemakers aren't going away anytime soon, says Microsoft's CEO. And then there's Linux, Firefox, regulators... TAGS: Trustworthy Computing, Steve Ballmer, virus, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows XP, CEO, Microsoft Windows

Gates: 'Everything' impacted by security concerns

February 24, 2004 During Chairman Bill Gates' speech at the RSA Conference, Microsoft shows off an update to Windows designed to make the operating system more secure. TAGS: Bill Gates, Service Pack 2, Trustworthy Computing, RSA Security Inc., vulnerability, security, chairman, service pack, Microsoft Corp., conference, firewall, Microsoft Windows XP, operating system, Microsoft Windows, PC

Ballmer calls security a never-ending battle

October 3, 2004 "Bad people" in cyberspace are here to stay, but that doesn't mean things aren't getting better, Microsoft's CEO says. TAGS: Steve Ballmer, Trustworthy Computing, virus, acquisition, security, Microsoft Corp., London, CEO, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft's Mundie: A bottom-up approach to tech

October 16, 2006 newsmaker The high-ranking Redmond exec talks about spreading tech to emerging nations and the challenges of keeping software safe. TAGS: Craig Mundie, Trustworthy Computing, speech, Microsoft Corp., security

Network admins get peek at Microsoft's security

June 22, 2004 The software giant has learned from online threats, its information technology manager tells Security Summit attendees. TAGS: network administration, wireless security, Sasser worm, Trustworthy Computing, VPN, security, information technology, Microsoft Corp., threat, Microsoft Windows, operating system

Source code opens window to old IE flaw

February 18, 2004 Security researchers confirm that leaked Windows source code can be used to find flaws in Microsoft's software. TAGS: Thor Larholm, vulnerability, Trustworthy Computing, researcher, Microsoft Internet Explorer, flaw, code, security, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

200 days to fix a broken Windows

February 13, 2004 Security researchers are divided on whether Microsoft's 200-day process for developing its latest critical patch was reasonable or just too slow. TAGS: Jeff Jones, ASN.1, eEye Digital Security, Trustworthy Computing, fix, vulnerability, flaw, hacking, researcher, security, patch, goal, Microsoft Corp., networking, Microsoft Windows, software company

Security firms put up 'Personal Firewall Day'

January 14, 2004 Microsoft and a handful of security companies sponsor a push to heighten consumer security awareness, declaring a "Personal Firewall Day" in January. TAGS: TruSecure Corp., firewall, Zone Labs Inc., Trustworthy Computing, security company, Networks Associates Technology Inc., security, Symantec Corp., home PC, antivirus, McAfee Inc., idea, Microsoft Corp., PC

Is there method in Microsoft's security buys?

July 22, 2005 The software giant has been scooping up companies in the security field, but analysts wonder what it all adds up to. TAGS: Sybari Software Inc., Trustworthy Computing, takeover, acquisition, intrusion detection, security, anti-spyware, Microsoft Corp., antivirus, software company, e-mail
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