This cuts close to the heart because I truly believe this Web anonymity thing actually helps criminals more than it protects honest citizens. Microsoft has released a white paper that lays out the problem and asks for feedback on a solution — asking our opinion first at the very least should be applauded. However, Microsoft clearly isn’t the most trusted of vendors, and I wonder if the central message won’t get lost under what may become a big wave of conspiracy theories because Microsoft is involved.
Microsoft’s End to End Trust Request: Is the Messenger Killing the Message?
Posted by: Rob Enderle April 14, 2008 04:00 AMThis cuts close to the heart because I truly believe this Web anonymity thing actually helps criminals more than it protects honest citizens. Microsoft has released a white paper that lays out the problem and asks for feedback on a solution — asking our opinion first at the very least should be applauded. However, Microsoft clearly isn’t the most trusted of vendors, and I wonder if the central message won’t get lost under what may become a big wave of conspiracy theories because Microsoft is involved.