Microsoft Windows Vista Unveiled
As the Internet became more popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Microsoft's operating systems seemed to become less secure. It's difficult to say whether overall OS security got worse with each new release, but it's not hard to see that a perfect security storm was brewing:
So even though it might have been the case that each new version of Windows was no less secure than it predecessors, it appeared that Windows was becoming increasingly vulnerable to attack. To combat not only this perception but also the fundamental design flaws that were causing these security holes, Microsoft began its Trustworthy Computing Initiative (TCI) in 2003. The goal was to make people "as comfortable using devices powered by computers and software as they are today using a device that is powered by electricity." How is Microsoft going about this? It's a broad initiative, but it really comes down to two things:
Windows Vista is Microsoft's first major opportunity to put these and other TCI ideas into effect. This chapter takes you on a tour of the new and improved security features in Windows Vista. |
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