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27.12.2005 - Microsoft and Computer Security in 2005 |
Real progress was made by Microsoft and its industry partners in 2005. REDMOND, Wash., Dec. 21, 2005 — In the ongoing challenge to deliver a safer, more secure computing experience for PC users, Microsoft and its industry partners in 2005 made considerable progress on the security front with achievements such as greater customer awareness of the existence of spam, viruses, spyware and other security threats, as well as the availability of more effective and powerful software protections against software attacks and security breaches, which has resulted in improved security for Microsoft customers. “At Microsoft, we’re focused on protecting customers from current and emerging cyber security threats,” says Mike Nash, corporate vice president of Microsoft’s Security Technology Unit. “Our strategy is to make the right technology investments, to provide clear guidance to our customers about how to stay better protected, and address industry-wide challenges through partnerships in the public and private sectors.” In looking at the past year, Nash adds, “The deep investments we’ve made in technology are resulting in a more secure computing experience for our customers. More than 250 million copies of Windows XP Service Pack 2, which includes significant security enhancements, have been distributed. Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1, which is more secure by design and default and includes the security configuration wizard, has been downloaded approximately 4 million times. Over 18 million customers are using the Windows AntiSpyware beta to help protect themselves against spyware threats.” Additionally Nash offers, these new tools, coupled with customers’ better understanding of security best practices, are paying dividends. “We look forward to continuing our efforts to build greater trust in computing in 2006,” he says. Jon Oltsik, senior analyst on information security of the Enterprise Strategy Group says in “Could Microsoft Make Security a Competitive Differentiator?” — “Microsoft has proven time and time again that its corporate focus equates with execution excellence somewhere down the line. The company is now delivering on security in a way that sets it apart from other software companies.” Microsoft’s security efforts are focused on three areas: technology investments; prescriptive guidance and education; and industry partnerships. Technology Investments Progress Microsoft is making investments to achieve the highest level of quality in Microsoft software, and to deliver security technology innovations in the platform, security products and hosted security services. Over the past 12 months, Microsoft has made significant progress in delivering technologies across three key areas: fundamentals, threat and vulnerability mitigation, and identity and access control.
Prescriptive Guidance Progress Another area of activity for Microsoft security is educational outreach and improved security guidance for consumers, IT professionals, software developers and industry partners. For developers, Microsoft provided intensive training... |
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