Scott Charney, Trustworthy Computing corporate vice president, often visits universities to talk about security and privacy, and says it is rewarding to see how both long-time experts and a new generation of Internet users are grappling with those issues.
At Microsoft, establishing and sustaining trust with customers is essential, and with government access to data continuing to be a “hot topic,” Corporate Vice President for Trustworthy Computing Scott Charney said Tuesday that one way to address the issue is to have an international convention to discuss privacy and government access to data. Read his full blog post.
Second annual Security Development Conference brings together IT security professionals to network, learn and discuss secure development best practices.