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Microsoft outlines Net security strategy

Thursday, April 10 2008 02:09 PM

At this week's RSA 2008 conference in San Francisco, Microsoft Research and Strategy Officer Craig Mundie describes a new plan for Internet security that includes the creation of a trusted stack. Each element can be authenticated, from the operating system to applications, people and data.


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