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Microsoft and Trustworthy Computing

Microsoft CTO and Senior Vice President Craig Mundie authored a whitepaper in 2002, defining the framework of the company’s Trustworthy Computing program. Four areas were identified as the initiative’s key “pillars”. Microsoft has subsequently organized its efforts to align with these goals. These key activities are set forth as:

  1. Security
  2. Privacy
  3. Reliability
  4. Business Integrity

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