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Microsoft Privacy & Safety
Microsoft Releases New Research on Parental Involvement in Children’s Social Networking
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over 3 years ago
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David Burt
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Microsoft’s Trustworthy Computing just released new research we commissioned, Parental Involvement in Children's Social Networking Activities , along with an executive summary and PowerPoint Presentation . The survey has some good news – the...
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Microsoft’s Brad Smith Testifies on Updating the Electronic Communication Privacy Act (ECPA) for Cloud Computing
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over 3 years ago
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Today Microsoft General Counsel Brad Smith testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee today in a hearing entitled “ The Electronic Communications Privacy Act: Promoting Security and Protecting Privacy in the Digital Age .” Smith urged...
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Safer Social Networking Policymaker Backgrounder
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over 3 years ago
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David Burt
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I just wrote a new 2-page background paper on social networking safety for policymakers. Our Trustworthy Computing Policymakers web page offers a number of these backgrounders on safety and privacy topics, including Privacy in Online Advertising , Privacy...
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Microsoft Releases "Own Your Space" - a Free Online Safety Book for Teens and Tweens
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over 3 years ago
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Do you know a teen who is on the Internet? Microsoft just released a free ebook for teens on Internet safety. Created in partnership with security expert and author, Linda McCarthy , "Own Your Space - Keep Yourself and Your Stuff Safe Online" is written...
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Kim Cameron Responds to Critique of Identity Federation
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over 3 years ago
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Microsoft's Kim Cameron responds on his Identity Blog to recent criticism of the concept of identity federation : in a recent piece at The Federal Circle , Earl Smith II, managing partner, comes out “all guns blazing” against identity federation...
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Marc Davis and Kim Cameron Keynotes from Pii2010
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Last week I told you about the Privacy Identity Innovation 2010 (Pii2010) Conference in downtown Seattle. Among the highlights of the conference two keynotes by Microsoft presenters, including Kim Cameron , Chief Architect of Identity in the Microsoft...
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