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palladium
A silvery metal similar to platinum. Palladium was the original name of Microsoft's security platform (see NGSCB).
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Definition: palladium
A silvery metal similar to platinum. Palladium was the original name of Microsoft's security platform (see NGSCB).
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Microsoft talks tough about security
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Microsoft: Palladium not just for Windows
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Why we can't trust Microsoft's 'trustworthy' OS
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Web 2.0 acts as accelerant in pending corporate Darwinian shake-out, says Palladium Group CEO
For those companies that, by culture and tradition, act as dictatorships, with decisions that emanate from the top and which punish countervailing information from reaching decision makers, they...
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MS Palladium tarnished--gets new name
Microsoft has dropped the code name of its controversial security technology, Palladium, in favor of "next-generation secure computing base."
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Germany cautious on Microsoft's Palladium
The German government is worried about the adoption by federal agencies of Microsoft's upcoming Palladium security technology, fearing the system could lead to higher costs.
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Here's how Palladium works
Computers that incorporate Palladium or the TCPA design should have a range of new functions, from preventing piracy to protecting corporate information.
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MS Palladium: A must or a menace?
Microsoft's upcoming Palladium architecture for "Trusted computing" may secure PCs, but it also threatens to turn people's computers into spies.
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Microsoft talks tough about security
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Microsoft's Palladium: What the heck is it?
Everybody's talking about Palladium, Microsoft's new "trustworthy computing" architecture. But the details on what it is and how it will work are still extremely sketchy. Here's what I've been...
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Microsoft: Palladium not just for Windows
Microsoft is keeping its final licensing options open but it did reassure the software community that Palladium will not be limited to Microsoft's platforms.
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Microsoft: Palladium not just for Windows
Following widespread skepticism of Microsoft's motives for developing its trusted computing platform, the software giant this week moved to reassure the software community that Palladium will not...
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Why we can't trust Microsoft's 'trustworthy' OS
David Coursey says Palladium remains a slippery subject, in large part because Microsoft seems to be talking out of both sides of its mouth. Is the world ready to trust Microsoft on something it...
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Who trusts Microsoft's Palladium? Not me
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New Windows lock could be leaky
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