Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Microsoft’s Lynch Talks Privacy and Trust, Then and Now

Being the chief privacy officer for the world’s largest software company is no small task, especially in light of lingering PRISM accusations and the growing importance of data in an increasingly connected world. Eleanor Dallaway meets Microsoft's Brendon Lynch…

I sit down with Microsoft's chief privacy officer, Brendon Lynch, at a time when privacy and data exposure couldn’t be more topical.

With the revelations of NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden still rocking the industry, and bang in the middle of the RSA backdoor controversy, I could forgive Lynch for being a little cagey. After all, the media has been pretty unforgiving in accusing Microsoft of collaborating with law enforcement over access to customer data.

by Eleanor Dallaway  

read full article at InfoSecurity


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