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Secure Deployment in Microsoft Host Integration Server 2004
Trustworthy Computing means helping provide the better, more reliable computing experience that one expects. For Microsoft, Trustworthy Computing is also a company-wide initiative that is changing how they do business. When a person installs Microsoft Host Integration Server HIS 2004, the product is configured to be secure. This is by...
Tags: Microsoft Host Integration Server, Microsoft Corp., Trustworthy Computing, Viruses And Worms, Security
Webcasts
Protect Your PC With New Security Features in Windows Vista
Windows Vista is the first complete operating system release since the trustworthy computing initiative announcement several years ago. Developed under the guidelines of the Security Development Lifecycle and with built-in protection such as Windows Defender, Windows Firewall, and User Account Control, Windows Vista offers unparalleled protection both for standalone systems...
Tags: PC, Microsoft Windows Vista, Trustworthy Computing, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Viruses And Worms, Security, Software
White papers 2006-11-01
The Internet is Broken – Is it Time for a Hard Reboot?
I remember when the Internet got started, my former college roommate worked for a little place called BBN and actually, to be really honest, I’m old enough that I recall when DARPANET started also. Back then the “Net” was not only limited to...
Tags: vulnerability, Trustworthy Computing, Telecommuting, Spyware, Spam, Security, Microsoft, Malware, Internet, Government, E-commerce
Blog posts 2007-04-16
Microsoft Dynamics AX 4.0: Writing Secure X++ Code
Trustworthy computing means helping to make sure that the user can expect - and even take for granted - a safe and reliable computing experience. The Microsoft trustworthy computing goals are designed to deliver the level of trust and responsibility that people expect from the computing industry. This white paper...
Tags: Microsoft Dynamics, Microsoft Corp., Trustworthy Computing, Viruses And Worms, Security
White papers 2006-06-12
Is Trust Worthy Computing Trustworth?
I've always have been annoyed at the lack of trust worthiness in trustworthy computing. The industry seems to be making standards that will keep me from using my computer, in legal ways, to do things. Just because I own a CDRW or a DVDR does NOT...
Tags: Digital music, Digital media, Trusted Computing, piracy, MP3
Discussion threads 2006-04-02
Report card: Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing initiative
Eight months ago, Bill Gates launched Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing initiative to improve security and win public trust. This report card grades the company's progress toward these goals.Most administrators are familiar with the Bill Gates e-mail distributed in January that outlined Microsoft’s new strategy for better securing its software. The initiative...
Tags: Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Del Smith CCNA, CCA, MCSE, Trustworthy Computing, Microsoft Corp., Bill Gates
Technical articles 2002-10-08
Talking Shop: Can Microsoft deliver on Gates' security promise?
Skeptical analysis of Microsofts Trustworthy Computing initiativeOn Jan. 15, 2002, Bill Gates sent an internal e-mail memo with the subject Trustworthy Computing, which was intended to change the way Microsoft creates software. In the memo, Microsoft’s chairman and chief software architect admitted to something that everyone in IT already knew:...
Tags: Tools & Techniques, Viruses and worms, John McCormick, security, Microsoft Corp., Bill Gates, software, Trustworthy Computing
Technical articles 2002-02-04

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Trustworthy Identity: Strong Authentication & Credential Management
Online threats continue to evolve as attackers and hackers become more knowledgeable. Trustworthy Identification is imperative to maintain and improve the security of the enterprise. As one component of an overarching Access Control strategy, Trustworthy Identification seeks to help organizations create trust-based relationships that they have confidence in. Even as...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., Access Control, Authentication, Identity, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Security, Software
White papers 2005-12-01
WS-Attestation: Enabling Trusted Computing on Web Services
This paper proposes WS-Attestation, an attestation architecture based upon a Web Services framework. The increasing prevalence of security breaches caused by malicious software shows that the conventional identity based trust model is insufficient as a protection mechanism. It is unfortunately common for a computing platform in the care of a...
Tags: Web, Trusted Computing, Web Service, WS-Attestation, Web Services, Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
White papers 2006-10-31
On Similarities Between SOA-Based Web Service and Smart Card Application for Ease of Understanding and Securing the Former
This paper is to leverage familiarity with smart card application, i.e. understanding and practical experiences of implementing trustworthy smart card application, to uncover secret veil surrounding the SOA-Based Web Services, and further develop and implement effective strategies for achieving trustworthy Web Services. Aspects being compared, of smart card application and...
Tags: Web, Smart Card, Web Service, SOA, Smart Card Application, Smart Cards, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Authentication/Encryption, Digital Security, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Security
White papers 2006-04-25
How to Tell if a Digital Signature Is Trustworthy
Digital signatures play a central role in software security. This paper explains what a digital signature is, and how one can check to make sure that a digital signature is trustworthy. A digital signature is used to authenticate digital information - such as documents, e-mail messages, and macros - by...
Tags: Digital Signature, Digital Signatures, Authentication/Encryption, Digital Security, Security
White papers
The big election beta test
Hello? ACM has been against e-voting!Electronic voting is a disaster in the making. The Association for Computing Machinery has written its own report and also canvassed members like me and concluded that electronic-only voting is not a trustworthy way to run a democracy.Amen!Amen! No paper trail means...
Tags: Amen, AWolfe_II, e-voting
Discussion threads 2004-11-01
Perspectives on Grid: Grid Computing - Next-Generation Distributed Computing
Two major needs have dramatically increased the value of the concept of grid computing in the last few years. A lean economy has forced those with a limited IT budget to more fully utilize their existing computing assets and to become more flexible to respond to rapidly evolving markets by...
Tags: Grid Computing, Distributed Computing, Economy, Network Technology, Utility Computing, It Management, Corba, Networking, It service Management, Software Development, Software/Web Development
White papers 2004-01-27
Maestro-VC: On-Demand Secure Cluster Computing Using Virtualization
On-demand computing is the name given to technology which enables an infrastructure where computing cycles are treated as a commodity, and where such a commodity can be accessed upon request. In this way the goals of on-demand computing overlap with and are similar to those of Grid computing: both enable...
Tags: University Of Illinois, On-demand, Grid Computing, Cluster Computing, On-demand Computing, Utility Computing, It Management, Virtualization, It service Management, Hardware
White papers 2006-02-23
Grid Computing: The Current State and Future Trends
The term 'Grid Computing' is relatively new and means a lot of different things to a lot of different people. It has been used as a buzzword for any new technology to do with computing, especially computer networking, and therefore it has been over-hyped as the solution to just about...
Tags: Grid Computing, Utility Computing, It Management, Network Technology, It service Management, Networking
White papers 2004-01-01
Develop trustworthy and robust software with DFTS technology
In spite of 50 years of software development methodology and process improvement, it is clear that a new paradigm is needed to develop the increasingly complex software systems that are both enabled and required by advances in hardware technology. Design for Trustworthy Software: Tools, Techniques, and Methodology...
Tags: Software, Prentice Hall Inc., Tools & Techniques, Management
Book chapters 2006-12-13
Cluster Computing
Parallel computing has seen many changes since the days of the highly expensive and proprietary super computers. Changes and improvements in performance have also been seen in the area of mainframe computing for many environments. This paper provides a review of cluster computing, the various types of clusters and their...
Tags: Cisco Systems Inc., Computing, Cluster Computing, Mainframes, Servers, Hardware
White papers 2005-04-18
On-demand computing was hype: Grid computing delivers
Grid Computing?I have tried to keep up with IT trends but I am not so clear on this concept.Is there a flow-chart or a more in-depth explanation of what "Grid Computing" is?I apologize for my ignorance, but it is a correctable condition.Thanks
Tags: AndeAnderson, computing, grid, grid computing, it management, on demand, on-demand, on-demand computing
Discussion threads 2005-08-30
Exchange 2000 Server Service Pack 3 (exe)
Exchange 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3) is a cumulative service pack that provides interoperability with Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Domain Controllers, fixes to customer-reported issues, and updates based on the Microsoft Trustworthy Computing Initiative. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
Tags: Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, Exchange 2000 Service Pack 3, E-mail Servers, Enterprise Software, Software
Software downloads 2007-08-30
Microsoft Windows Vista: An Inflection Point for Kernel Security and 64-Bit Computing
Unbounded changes to the operating system "Kernel" can lead to system instability as well as the complete compromise of all software programs and hardware resources on a system. Consequently, the operating system kernel environment needs to be the most secure, reliable and trustworthy piece of code in Microsoft Windows. The...
Tags: Security, 64-bit Computing, Operating System, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Kernel, Microsoft Windows, 64-Bit, Operating Systems, Software, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
White papers 2006-10-01
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