2001 was not a good year for Microsoft. Its servers were ravaged by the Code Red and Nimda worms. In 2002, Bill Gates responded with his seminal 'security memo' to staff. He talked about security and trust -- that customers should be able to trust the security of Microsoft. Since then, Microsoft has made great strides on delivering this new secure model.
Mark Zuckerberg Describes a New Privacy-Centric Facebook
2001 was not a good year for Microsoft. Its servers were ravaged by the Code Red and Nimda worms. In 2002, Bill Gates responded with his seminal 'security memo' to staff. He talked about security and trust -- that customers should be able to trust the security of Microsoft. Since then, Microsoft has made great strides on delivering this new secure model. The post Mark Zuckerberg Describes a New Privacy-Centric Facebook appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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