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Xian Ke

Xian colludes with coworkers as a Program Manager on the System Integrity team of Windows Security. She started full-time at Microsoft in 2004 after undergraduate and graduate work at MIT and assorted internship stints.

She puts academic knowledge into practice by spending time on TPM and BitLocker administration, enterprise backup and recovery, and other areas of interest. Xian does not normally write about herself in third person, though she is happy to do so for the benefit of customers.

Published Friday, May 12, 2006 5:43 PM by BitLocker Team
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Friday, May 12, 2006 8:55 PM by BitLocker™ Drive Encryption Team Blog

# “Is anyone out there?” — Using physical presence to turn on the Trusted Platform Module (TPM)


Malicious software can lurk in the most humorous of dancing baby videos and cause havoc on your computer....
Tuesday, June 06, 2006 5:53 PM by BitLocker™ Drive Encryption Team Blog

# Why you need to own your Trusted Platform Module (TPM)

You might think that having your TPM security hardware be “owned” may not be a good thing. If you’re...
Friday, June 09, 2006 2:46 PM by BitLocker™ Drive Encryption Team Blog

# Doing our part for BitLocker™ Drive Encryption: Particular requirements around partitioning

On May 23-25, members of the BitLocker team participated in the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference...
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