Results, Not Resolutions
A guide to judging Microsoft's security progress.
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Jan 24 2002 4:50AM ,
"We must lead the industry to a whole new level of Trustworthiness in computing." - Bill Gates internal memo, 15 January 2002. |
"Security models should be easy for developers to understand and build into their applications." -Gates memo. |
"Our products should emphasize security right out of the box." -Gates memo. |
"As software has become ever more complex, interdependent and interconnected, our reputation as a company has in turn become more vulnerable." -Gates memo. |
"So now, when we face a choice between adding features and resolving security issues, we need to choose security." -Gates memo. |
"If there is any way we can better protect important data and minimize downtime, we should focus on this." -Gates memo. |
"There are many changes Microsoft needs to make as a company to ensure and keep our customers' trust at every level-from the way we develop software, to our support efforts, to our operational and business practices." -Gates memo. |
"Compensation plans of Microsoft product engineers, such as raises and bonuses, will also be tied to how secure their products are." -Associated Press article on Gates memo, 15 January 2002. |
"Eventually, our software should be so fundamentally secure that customers never even worry about it." -Gates memo. |