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    Security & Privacy

    May 7, 2003
    Goodbye, Spam: MSN Employs Innovative Technologies, Education To Reduce Unwanted E-Mail

    Multitiered Approach Eliminates 2.4 Billion Spam E-Mail Messages a Day; Prevents Millions More With Technologies That Hinder Senders of Spam

    May 7, 2003
    At WinHEC, Microsoft Discusses Details of Next-Generation Secure Computing Base

    Q&A: Combining innovative new hardware and software, the Next-Generation Secure Computing Base (NGSCB) is designed to improve data security, personal privacy, and system integrity. Two of its architects discuss the security technology previously codenamed “Palladium.”

    May 6, 2003
    Naperville Honored as One of Six Cyber Safe Cities in Nationwide Program

    MSN and National Center for Missing & Exploited Children Visit Naperville To Recognize Law Enforcement; Mayor Pradel Issues Online Safety Proclamation

    April 30, 2003
    New York Honored as First of Six Cyber Safe Cities In Nationwide Program

    MSN and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children Recognize New York City And New York Police Department for Commitment to Online Safety

    April 30, 2003
    MSN and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children Recognize Six Cities for Leading the Nation in Online Safety

    Cyber Safe City Award Commends Strides in Online Safety Among Local Law Enforcement and Community Leaders

    April 28, 2003
    America Online, Microsoft and Yahoo! Join Forces Against Spam

    Industry Leaders Together Tackle the Problem of Unsolicited Commercial E-Mail To Help Consumers Fight Spam

    April 28, 2003
    Q&A: Microsoft, Industry Partners Rallying to Combat Spam

    Microsoft is teaming up with industry partners AOL and Yahoo to combat spam, the unsolicited, commercial messages that is threatening the viability of e-mail.

    April 21, 2003
    Microsoft Making Improvements to Protocol Licensing Program

    Microsoft has made available for license elements of its Windows client/server intellectual property – called protocols – to other companies for use in their server products to interoperate with certain Windows clients.

    April 14, 2003
    Microsoft Introduces New Antispam, Antivirus Features In Exchange Server 2003

    New Antispam Tool and Antivirus API Empower Industry Partners To Deliver More Secure and Reliable Messaging

    April 14, 2003
    Platform Advancements From Microsoft Enable Antivirus Partners To Enhance Security Defenses

    Defense-in-Depth Approach Gives Customers Added Protection Against Future Threats

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