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How I will judge Windows Vista Security
Saturday, March 10th, 2007
Before I get started, I want to point out this is my opinion, not necessarily anyone else’s viewpoint. Now that we have shipped
Windows Vista and researchers are starting to prod and probe for security bugs, I want to spend a couple of minutes to explain how I will judge Windows Vista security. “Prodding and poking” started many, many months ago, in part because we asked people to take a look at the product at BlackHat 2006, but we also know there is a great deal of underground research happening too.
The security engineering effort applied to Windows Vista was staggering; I can’t begin to explain all the work we did. I stand by our view that Windows Vista is the most secure Windows we have released. And that translates into the only thing that really interests me: customers are more protected when using Windows Vista than any prior version of Windows.
Is Windows Vista perfect and utterly security bug free? Of course not! No software is bug free. Not even Macs or Linux
Michael Howard’s Web Log : How I will judge Windows Vista Security
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