Scott Charney discusses the need for collaboration across sectors, platforms, technologies and organizations at RSA Conference 2009.
Scott Charney, corporate vice president of the Trustworthy Computing Group at Microsoft Corp., outlines the need for social, political, economic and IT alignment as an essential element of making progress toward a safer, more trusted Internet.
Scott Charney, corporate vice president of the Trustworthy Computing Group at Microsoft Corp., gives an overview of the three areas of focus needed to realize End to End Trust: security and privacy fundamentals, a trusted stack with security rooted in hardware and identity metasystems supported by in person proofing, as well as social, economic, political, and IT alignment.
Scott Charney, corporate vice president of the Trustworthy Computing Group at Microsoft Corp., details the foundation of End to End Trust by discussing the roles of security and privacy fundamentals, the trusted stack, the identity metasystem, management and audit, as well as the need for IT alignment of social, economic and political forces.
Scott Charney, corporate vice president of the Trustworthy Computing Group at Microsoft Corp., speaks to the audience at RSA Conference 2009 about Microsoft’s vision for a safer, more trusted Internet that can only be achieved through broad cross-industry collaboration and alignment.
From left to right: Arthur W. Coviello, president of RSA, the security division of EMC Corp.; Brett Galloway, senior vice president of the wireless and security technology group at Cisco Systems Inc.; and Scott Charney, corporate vice president of the Trustworthy Computing Group at Microsoft Corp., discuss the need for cross-industry collaboration at RSA Conference 2009.
Scott Charney, corporate vice president of the Trustworthy Computing Group at Microsoft Corp., gives the audience an overview of the threat landscape as outlined in Microsoft’s latest Security Intelligence Report at RSA Conference 2009.
Scott Charney, corporate vice president of the Trustworthy Computing Group at Microsoft Corp., provides an update on End to End Trust, Microsoft’s vision for a safer, more trusted Internet at RSA Conference 2009.
Scott Charney, corporate vice president of the Trustworthy Computing Group at Microsoft Corp., discusses in-person proofing and the importance of protecting privacy as part of claims-based identity systems.