End to End Trust
Imagine a more trusted, privacy enhanced Internet experience where devices and software enable people to make more effective choices and take control over who, and what, to trust online. Join the dialogue here, where we collectively discuss what a more trusted Internet will look like and how we can achieve this vision of End to End Trust. For more information on End to End Trust and our forum guidelines, please read the welcome announcement below.
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WELCOME!
Marc LauricellaMSFTDienstag, 20. Januar 2009 23:56Welcome to the End to End Trust forum, where you can ask questions, share experiences and give answers on how we can collectively work together to achieve the vision of a more trusted internet.
Note that we only have two rules here:- All posts must be relevant to the topic of End to End Trust (i.e. what is being done, what can be done, what needs to be changed in order to build a more trusted internet?) Any post that is not applicable or detracts from the dialogue will be removed.
- All posters are expected to abide by the Microsoft community Rules of Conduct.
The vision of End to End Trust builds on progress in technology innovations, aligned with economic, political and social forces, to create a safer, more trusted Internet. We recognize no one company can achieve this vision alone, so Microsoft proposed a broad industry dialog around next steps for improving Internet security and privacy. Everyone must work together in a long-term effort to build a more trusted Internet that enables online child safety, secure and private transactions, critical infrastructure protection and Anywhere Access - while mitigating insidious threats, such as data and identity theft.
Since initiating this broad dialogue last April, Microsoft is encouraged by the valuable feedback and ideas we have received from the public, including industry partners, customers, governments and public interest groups to make this vision a reality. As such, we expect this to be a community-driven dialogue on the forum. The End to End Trust team may not be able to respond to every post, but we will share and vet our ideas with you, welcome your feedback and insights, and look forward to continuing a healthy and productive discussion.- All posts must be relevant to the topic of End to End Trust (i.e. what is being done, what can be done, what needs to be changed in order to build a more trusted internet?) Any post that is not applicable or detracts from the dialogue will be removed.
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How should we enhance security on the Internet without undermining social values, such as privacy and anonymity?
Microsoft TWC Donnerstag, 3. April 2008 21:54 - 31770

Trust through Education and Responsibility
Dave ForstromMSFTFreitag, 27. Februar 2009 09:05 - 21740

What is this all about
Red-Baron Dienstag, 11. August 2009 17:53 - 11462

virus will not tuon on
johnb267 Freitag, 7. August 2009 01:01 - 41756

How -- and who wants it?
JAVAA Sonntag, 4. Mai 2008 09:51 - 01655

Round Robin HA LB Certificate shares and CA spoofing on untrusted hardware
Pappkartoosh Mittwoch, 24. Juni 2009 13:04 - 21757

A Trusted Stack Enables Critical Infrastructure and Homeland Security Capabilities
Paul Nicholas Freitag, 27. Februar 2009 14:33 - 32649

Global Action against Cyber crime
Enterprisesoft Freitag, 10. April 2009 17:13 - 92000

How and why have the prior attempts at building security into the Internet failed to achieve high user-adoption rates?
K.Hamilton Freitag, 11. April 2008 03:21 - 91675

trust, or protection?
franblanda Donnerstag, 11. September 2008 20:08 - 51880

Anyone can connect to Internet today and pollute the Internet
Jleroux Dienstag, 9. September 2008 14:44 - 92090

Lets get real! Ban end user servers!
Alan_Dale Donnerstag, 17. April 2008 02:19 - 42006

business transactions
Firgelli Freitag, 17. April 2009 19:01 - 21725

Enabling Better Trust Decisions
Tim RainsMSFTMontag, 16. Februar 2009 18:45 - 21778

nine ball virus am i protected
weyman suiter Samstag, 20. Juni 2009 16:33 - 41965

Caller ID on the Internet?
Doug CavitMSFTMontag, 30. März 2009 23:45 - 41881

Trust who? Trust why?
john hamminga Sonntag, 13. April 2008 09:57 - 21863

Static Passwords: Public Enemy Number One?
AtulShahMSFTDonnerstag, 19. März 2009 17:25 - 01522

End to End Trust: Seeing the End from the Beginning
Dave ForstromMSFTDonnerstag, 5. Februar 2009 06:08 - 01243

About Microsoft Office Groove and End-to-End web security
Groove ManMVPDonnerstag, 11. September 2008 16:17

