According to CNET: Scott Charney, the chief security strategist for Microsoft, says that "Trustworthy Computing is a 10-year project, sort of like (President) Kennedy sending people to the moon" "We're (only) a year into it. We want to get to a point where the end user says, I trust this technology, my privacy is protected, and it is reliable."
Is this a confession of how secure and reliable their products are now?
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