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Establishing End to End Trust Summary
This is my last blog on Microsoft's End to End Trust vision. It looks at a different way of viewing security and summarises my thoughts after the disucssions I had with keynote speakers, Microsoft's George Stathakopolous, Ivan Krstić and Cisco's John Stewart. Do go to the links for Microsoft and add your comments, good or bad.
Microsoft Trusted Stack: Hardware and O/S
In this blog we look a the difficulties of hardware and O/S trust which are the forth and fifth elements of the Microsoft Trust Stack.
| Trust in Data |
| Trust in Software |
| Trust in O/S |
| Trust in Hardware |
Microsoft Trusted Stack: Can We Really Trust Data?
Continuing a series of blogs on the Microsoft Trusted Stack model, Ben Chai looks at whether we can ever really trust data.
| Trust in Data |
| Trust in Software |
| Trust in O/S |
| Trust in Hardware |
Microsoft Trusted Stack: Can We Ever Trust People?
Can we ever trust any kind of identity module? What if everyone had a chip to identify them and this chip was required to logon to a computer, network or the internet? Would this be failsafe? We think not. Read on to find out why.
| Trust in Data |
| Trust in Software |
| Trust in O/S |
| Trust in Hardware |
The Trusted Stack
What is the trusted stack and how can it help improve your overal security posture? This blog looks at why it was necessary for Microsoft to further evolve their SD3 with layered defence strategy.
End to End Trust – The Next Security Era?
End to End Trust - a new framework for secure business transactions. What is it and how does it work? This blog is based on George Stathakopolous, general manager of security engineering and communications at Microsoft Keynotes talk at FIRST 2008.
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