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Microsoft Details New Security Innovations at RSA Conference

Today at RSA Conference 2003, Europe, Mike Nash, corporate vice president of the Security Business Unit at Microsoft Corp., detailed a series of new products and programs designed to help customers in Europe and around the globe enhance the security of their computers and networks. Among other topics, Nash discussed the release of Windows® Rights Management Services (RMS) for Windows Server™ 2003, progress on patch management and new innovations such as the Next-Generation Secure Computing Base (NGSCB).

"Security is our highest priority and a core pillar of our Trustworthy Computing efforts," Nash said. "To help address our customers' security challenges, we are increasing our focus on software quality, addressing patch management complexities, and continuing to innovate with new products and 'safety technologies.' By working closely with industry partners and industry participants, such as standards bodies and government agencies, we are committed to delivering a comprehensive approach for both businesses and consumers alike."

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