Microsoft targets security issues with policy site

Microsoft targets security issues with policy site
The Technology — Academics — Policy (TAP) site, brings together academics from different US institutions, including Harvard University, Stanford, and the University of Pennsylvania. In addition to security, other issues on its agenda include intellectual property, antitrust, and economic growth centered around the knowledge economy. Its goal is to “promote academic research and generate substantive policy debate around these topics.”
http://www.infosecurity-us.com/view/6344/microsoft-targets-security-issues-with-policy-site/
Microsoft has launched a technology policy website designed to encourage policy debates in key areas such as cloud computing, security, and privacy.

The Technology — Academics — Policy (TAP) site, brings together academics from different US institutions, including Harvard University, Stanford, and the University of Pennsylvania. In addition to security, other issues on its agenda include intellectual property, antitrust, and economic growth centered around the knowledge economy. Its goal is to “promote academic research and generate substantive policy debate around these topics.”

http://www.infosecurity-us.com/view/6344/microsoft-targets-security-issues-with-policy-site/

Microsoft has launched a technology policy website designed to encourage policy debates in key areas such as cloud computing, security, and privacy.

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