Microsoft’s corporate VP for trustworthy computing Scott Charney called for a more cooperative approach to securing computer endpoints. The proposal is a natural maturation of Microsoft’s End-to-End Trust initiative. All the open-standard protocols required to significantly decrease malicious attackers and malware already exist. What’s missing is the leadership and involvement from the politicians, organizations, and tech experts necessary to turn the vision into a reality. The Internet’s backbone Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) needs security improvement, but the core enhancements and pieces are ready to deploy.”]
Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2623424/10-building-blocks-for-securing-the-internet-today.html

