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    Security & Privacy

    January 14, 2003
    A Matter of National Security: Microsoft Government Security Program Provides National Governments with Access to Windows Source Code

    Q&A: A new Microsoft initiative provides government agencies with the technical information they need to be confident in the security features of the Microsoft Windows platform.

    January 8, 2003
    MSN 8 Earns Good Housekeeping Seal

    MSN 8 Sets Precedent as First Internet Software Product Ever Backed by the Seal

    January 6, 2003
    Microsoft Announces Broad Availability of Exchange “Titanium” Beta 2

    Next Version, to Be Called Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, Will Focus on Productivity, Dependability and Security

    December 17, 2002
    BEA, IBM, Microsoft, RSA Security, SAP and VeriSign Deliver Advanced Specifications to Help Meet Security and Business Policy Needs of Companies Building and Implementing Web Services

    New Group of Specifications to Build on Industry Work for Web Services

    December 16, 2002
    2003 Preview: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Leads Diverse Field of Product Releases Featuring Enhanced Security, Performance, Interoperability

    Release of Windows Server 2003 tops a list of notable Microsoft launches of products for large companies expected in the coming year.

    November 18, 2002
    Trustworthy Computing From Fingertips to Eyeballs: Roundtable Highlights Fundamental Shift in Approaches to Secure and Private Computing

    Even as COMDEX exhibitors show off new digital devices, a panel discussion examined Microsoft’s efforts to make using those devices so secure users don’t even have to think about it.

    October 23, 2002
    No Cookies for You! Internet Explorer Service Pack Helps Thwart Cross-Site Script Attacks

    Microsoft security expert Michael Howard has authored a paper showing developers how the first service pack for Internet Explorer 6.0 helps thwart one of more common tricks of the computer hacker’s trade.

    October 10, 2002
    Microsoft Details the Role of Digital Identity in Delivering Trustworthy Computing at First Digital ID World Conference

    Company Announces Plans for Passport Password Quality Meter and Expansion Of the Shared Source Initiative With the New Passport Manager Source Licensing Program

    October 10, 2002
    Microsoft Heeds Parents’ Call for Greater Control of Children’s Viewing and Internet Surfing

    Many of Microsoft’s consumer services and devices — including MSN 8, Windows XP, Xbox, Microsoft TV and Broadband Networking — provide parents with powerful new tools for blocking objectionable media content.

    October 8, 2002
    MSN 8 Wins Praise for Increasing Online Safety

    National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and Internet Mom Robin Raskin Offer Kudos for MSN 8 Parental Controls and Online Safety

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