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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Steve Riley on Security : Good bye, and good luck

Steve Riley on Security : Good bye, and good luck

Wow! While I know that Steve will go on to help many, many organizations, this is a huge loss to Microsoft. Hopefully this will not set back the Trustworthy Computing initiative, but I'm skeptical.
Posted by Kenton Smith at 5:50 PM

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