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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.
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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.
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SQL Slammer
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Microsoft dishes out academic grants
February 16, 2006
Software giant allocates $1 million in funding to academic researchers in countries around the world.
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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.
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Microsoft puts key security under Windows umbrella
October 12, 2006
Reorg reverberations continue as Trustworthy Computing, other efforts shift to Windows Core OS division.
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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...
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Gartner takes Microsoft to task
February 18, 2005
Software giant should focus on securing Windows, not on entering anti-spyware and antivirus market, an analyst says.
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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.
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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.
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