Sunday, November 8, 2009

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Dave Rosenberg (no relation) over at CNet News reports what he headlines as

"Microsoft's weak cloud privacy position"



"Microsoft released on Thursday a new position paper, "Privacy in the Cloud Computing Era: A Microsoft Perspective," that includes information about the remote storage and processing of personal information."

Dave points out that, instead of establishing and managing a strong standard for your personal privacy information, Microsoft essentially says -- hey, it's all up to you.  It sounds to me like the data privacy equivalent of Microsoft washing its hands of the responsibility.

That somehow reminds me of Pontius Pilate.


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