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Microsoft moves key security into Windows unit by Graham at 4:23 am EDT, Oct 16, 2006 |
The software maker said it will merge its security response unit, its Trustworthy Computing effort and an engineering excellence product in one group to be led by Scott Charney. That unit will be part of the Windows Core Operating System Division, now headed by Jon DeVaan. By moving the unit inside Windows, DeVaan said Microsoft believes it can "become more effective and efficient at understanding what's going on with security".
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Microsoft moves key security into Windows unit by Decius at 1:44 pm EDT, Oct 16, 2006 |
The software maker said it will merge its security response unit, its Trustworthy Computing effort and an engineering excellence product in one group to be led by Scott Charney. That unit will be part of the Windows Core Operating System Division, now headed by Jon DeVaan. By moving the unit inside Windows, DeVaan said Microsoft believes it can "become more effective and efficient at understanding what's going on with security".
This is an important move. |
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