Microsoft Releases Plans To Make Hardware and Software More Secure
April 9, 2008
Information released by Microsoft at the RSA Security Conference highlighted what the company plans to do to protect its customers from malicious software.
Microsoft stated that it will do its best to increase the security levels of its software, and provide a more private environment for anyone using its software to access to the Internet.
The first goal of Microsoft is to develop more secure software and hardware that its customers use.
The second goal of Microsoft in the upcoming year will involve better site authentication, especially in the case of minors surfing the Internet.
Thirdly, Microsoft would like to improve its policymaking strategies and give customers more of an incentive to use their services.
This information was well-timed, as Microsoft had to plug at least eight security holes within is GDI interface.


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