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- Microsoft wants to implement end-to-end trust across the Internet. The reason: lawlessness and fear. People are pulling back from expansion plans for fear of reputation damage after a breach. Botnets, spam and identity theft schemes run rampant. The expectation: accountability and prosecution of wrong doers. The reality: there's a heck of a lot of privacy concerns from the trust they're peddling. Microsoft's Chief Security Strategist Douglas Cavit presents Redmond's vision to the ISSA.
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