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TechNet Webcast: How Microsoft Online Services Defends Against Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerabilities (Level 300)
White Paper Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities are a serious threat to providing Microsoft Online Services customers with a trustworthy computing experience. The attendee will learn how the Microsoft Anti-Cross Site Library provides product teams with... [26 Jun 2008]
TechNet Webcast: How Microsoft Online Services Defends Against Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerabilities (Level 200)
White Paper Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities are a serious threat to providing Microsoft Online Services customers with a trustworthy computing experience. The attendee will learn how the Microsoft Anti-Cross Site Library provides product teams with... [11 Apr 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 13.08.04
Round-Up It emerged this week (see here) that the much-belated software upgrade - a key part of the company's Trustworthy Computing initiative - could do to a corporate network what a dodgy pawpaw could do for a tender simian tummy. [13 Aug 2004]
Microsoft patches Hotmail after 'potentially crippling' security scare
News Microsoft confirmed that it had received a warning from Finjan and fixed the flaw, but it wouldn't immediately comment on how the flaw escaped its nearly two-year effort, known as the Trustworthy Computing Initiative, to secure its systems. [16 Oct 2003]
What else did Ballmer tell employees?
News Our Trustworthy Computing initiative is hitting its stride, and we have formed a group focused on adding core security technologies to all our products," he wrote. Microsoft has not yet announced a definite schedule for delivering Longhorn, and... [05 Jun 2003]
Microsoft fixes Passport flaw
News The issue is perhaps the largest vulnerability known to have slipped through Microsoft's security reviews since the company began its Trustworthy Computing Initiative aimed at, among other things, reducing software vulnerabilities. [09 May 2003]
Passport problems could hit Microsoft in the wallet
News Microsoft's Sohn said that the company should have caught the issue in its new development cycles, which have been revamped under the Trustworthy Computing initiative aimed at, among other things, reducing software vulnerabilities. [09 May 2003]
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