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"Palladium" is the code name for an evolutionary set of features for the Microsoft  Windows  operating system. When combined with a new breed of hardware and applications, these features will give individuals and groups of users greater data security, personal privacy, and system integrity. In addition, "Palladium" will offer enterprise customers significant new benefits for network security and content protection. This topic reveals the following:





•      Examines how "Palladium" satisfies the growing demands of living and working in an interconnected, digital world

•      Catalogs some of the planned benefits offered by "Palladium"

•      Summarizes the software and hardware components of "Palladium"


Today’s personal computing environment has advanced in terms of privacy and security, while maintaining a significant amount of backward compatibility. However the evolution of a shared, open network has created new problems and requirements for trustworthy computing. As the personal computer grows more central to our lives at home, work and school, consumers and business customers alike are increasingly aware of privacy and security issues.

          Palladium is the code name for an evolutionary set of features for the Microsoft Windows Operating system. When combined with a new breed of hardware and applications, these features will give individuals and groups of users greater data security, personal privacy and system integrity.

Palladium provides a solid basis for the user’s trust: a foundation on which privacy-and security-sensitive software can be built. There are many reasons why Palladium will be of advantage to users. Among these are enhanced, practical user control; the emergence of new server/service models and potentially new peer-to-peer or fully peer-distributed service models.


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