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Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing Initiative
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Segment 1: Show introduction - Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing Initiative
Segment 2: News with Ed Parry
Segment 3: Interview with Russ Cooper
Segment 4: Interview with Terry Smith
Segment 5: Ask a Techie with Greg Kras
Segment 6: Win2000Talk Trivia quiz with Dave Gabel

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Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing Initiative

Trustworthy Computing. What does that term really mean? Is it possible for a corporation to have faith in the security of their 21st Century networks that have corporate extranets and Internet connectivity for most end users? We all know that networks by their very nature were meant to share information. But in this age of computer viruses, Trojan horses, logic bombs and hackers, is there such a thing as Trustworthy Computing, particularly when that term is attached to Microsoft? Is it a real attempt by Microsoft to make its products more secure, or just another marketing ploy with little chance of success? That's the topic for this edition of Win2000Talk.

Joining host Laura DiDio this week: Russ Cooper, Surgeon General of TruSecure Corp. and editor of the NTBugTraq list serve; and Terry Smith, vice president of IS at Cooper Industries. We'll also have our regular segments: Ed Parry with the news and Dave Gabel with our Win2000Talk trivia quiz.

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Guest, Russ Cooper
Cooper is a renowned security practitioner. Mr. Cooper is Surgeon General of TruSecure Corporation, and founder and editor of the NTBugtraq Mailing List. NTBugtraq was established in 1997 and has grown to more than 35,000 subscribers. With more than 26 years of experience in the computer industry, he has worked as an independent consultant specializing in Microsoft Windows NT®, Windows 2000, the Internet and security, with emphasis on securing the environment for Internet usage. He participates regularly with Microsoft in product design review, alpha, beta and service pack testing. Mr. Cooper has also been technical editor or reviewer for many of the books about Windows Security.

Guest, Terry Smith
Mr. Smith is vice president of IS for Cooper Tires in Houston, Texas. In that capacity, he oversees both the short-term practical operational issues as well directing and managing the long-term strategic network upgrade decisions for the organization.

Guest, Greg Kras
Greg Kras is Chief Technology Officer at Sunbelt Software, Inc. in Clearwater, Fla. In that role, Mr. Kras is responsible for Sunbelt's daily network operations and uptime. He also interacts with Sunbelt's hundreds of customers and provides them with technical service and support and hot fixes.

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About the host

Win2000Talk host Laura DiDio has 15 years experience covering the high technology industry as both an analyst and a journalist. When she's not hosting Win2000Talk, Ms. DiDio is a senior analyst at The Yankee Group in Boston where she is the lead operating systems, Web Services and directory services analyst.

Prior to joining The Yankee Group, she spent three and a half years at Giga Information Group. Before that, Ms. DiDio held a variety of senior reporting positions in both the high technology trade press as well as in the general press as an investigative reporter. She has worked at ComputerWorld, Network World, Communications Week, LAN Times and Digital Review. Additionally, Ms. DiDio also worked as an on-camera investigative reporter for CNN and WTCN-TV in Minneapolis. Her investigative reports have also appeared in The Village Voice and The Minneapolis Tribune.


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