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Some Thoughts on UAC
I blogged several times already on UAC as this has been (and partly still is) a very disputed security feature in Windows Vista (which I still support!). I just found today a not really new blog post on UAC, which I think is worth reading. It is from Read More...
Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 – New Features
We announced yesterday some additional features in Internet Explorer 8 , which will be part of Beta 2. They are way cool and will help to do some additional significant steps towards a more trustworthy browsing experience. Yesterday we mainly talked about Read More...
Support for Law Enforcement and COFEE
Over the last few weeks there has been a lot of chatter about a tool we provide in a Beta version to Law Enforcement called COFEE: Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor. Let me give you some information on COFEE and put it into the proper context. Read More...
End-To-End Trust: We want your Feedback
You probably saw my blog post on End-To-End Trust last week. This week at RSA Craig Mundie, Microsoft's Chief Research and Strategy Officer, talked about our ideas and views on this topic. In parallel, we announced the availability of a Whitepaper on Read More...
Where next? – Watch out for RSA
We are six years into Trustworthy Computing (TwC). When we launched it, we said a number of things: "It is a 10-year vision". Well, that's something we have had to update. As long as there are criminals out there using the Internet to steal, Trustworthy Read More...

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