Listen to interviews that offer diverse viewpoints and insight into the current threat landscape and increasing interdependence of security and privacy. Trustworthy Computing's Brian Seitz interviews analysts, security experts, academics, and key thought leaders to get their opinion on this emerging topic. Ben Fathi serves as Corporate Vice President of development for the Windows Core Operating System Division (COSD) at Microsoft Corp. Fathi has worked in the computer industry for 25 years, almost entirely on development of operating systems. Before joining Microsoft in 1998, he was director of operating systems at Silicon Graphics Inc. He discusses how the changing threat landscape has turned what once were only security risks into threats to personal privacy.
Scott Charney serves as Corporate Vice President of Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing (TwC) Group within the Core Operating System Division. The group's mission is to drive Trustworthy Computing principles and processes within Microsoft and throughout the IT ecosystem. This includes working with business groups throughout the company to ensure their products and services uphold Microsoft's security and privacy policies, controls and best practices. The TwC group also collaborates with the rest of the computer industry and the government to increase public awareness, education and other safeguards. He discusses how the evolving interdependence of security and privacy is challenging organizations to think differently, and how Microsoft manages this issue.
Trevor Hughes, Executive Director of IAPP and Peter Cullen, Chief Privacy Officer at Microsoft discuss the role of privacy professionals in the context of the continued interdependence of privacy and security. They also talk about the current challenges facing privacy professionals and what the future looks like for the profession. Paul Henry, Secure Computing's vice president of technology evangelism, is one of the world's foremost global information security experts, with more than 20 years' experience managing security initiatives for Global 2000 enterprises and government organizations worldwide. He is frequently cited by major trade print publications as an expert on both technical security topics and general security trends, and serves as an expert commentator for network broadcast outlets such as NBC and CNBC. In this podcast, Henry discusses how companies need to change how they think about securing personal information in their possession in the evolving threat landscape. Michael Cherry, a lead analyst at Directions on Microsoft, analyzes and writes about Microsoft's operating systems. He is also an authority on Microsoft initiatives related to security and open source computing. Directions on Microsoft is the only independent organization in the world devoted exclusively to tracking Microsoft. In this podcast, Cherry discusses the interrelationship between privacy and security roles within organizations. He also points to the tensions that sometimes exist between data protection priorities and the data collection needs of marketing professionals. Dr. Nikolaus Forgo is a law professor at the University of Vienna and specializes in IT compliance. In his podcast, he discusses the many data protection challenges that businesses face in Europe and around the world. Vinny Gullotto, General Manager of the Malware Protection Center for Microsoft, talks about what the biggest privacy and security threats for customers in coming years, and what the IT industry needs to do to help protect customers. George Stathakopoulos, Microsoft's Security Engineering and Communications group general manager, talks about how the threat landscape of the IT world has changed, and how business models need to adapt to these changes.
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