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Townsend Feehan, Attorney - 11 May 2012
For several weeks now, internet users visiting MSN sites in EEA countries will have seen a small “AdChoices” icon next to online adverts appearing on the sites. See the screenshot at the end of the post.
Françoise Le Bail, European Commission, Director General for Justice - 02 May 2012
The EU Cybersecurity and Digital Crimes Forum is a full day conference on cyber and internet security addressing European policy makers and national security and digital crime specialists. We invite you to discover or re-discover key Microsoft programmes & initiatives around this topic.
On March 27, I had the pleasure of attending the third annual Summit of the International Association of...
Bill Harmon, Associate General Counsel, Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit - 29 March 2012
The EU Cybersecurity and Digital Crimes Forum is a full day conference on cyber and internet security addressing European policy makers and national security and digital crime specialists. We invite you to discover or re-discover key Microsoft programmes & initiatives around this topic.
The use of the Internet, PCs, smart phones and tablets have become an indispensable part of how we study,...
Jean Gonié, Director of Privacy, EU Affairs - 16 March 2012
On 25 January 2012, the European Commission announced a proposed General Data Protection Regulation. The Commission’s proposal introduces sweeping reforms designed to modernise Europe’s 17-year-old data protection regime.
Microsoft welcomes steps to strengthen and harmonise the data protection regime. Our company’s greatest asset is customer trust and our technologies are...
Paolo Balboni, Director of the European Privacy Association, Partner at ICT Legal Consulting - 08 March 2012
The EU Cybersecurity and Digital Crimes Forum is a full day conference on cyber and internet security addressing European policy makers and national security and digital crime specialists. We invite you to discover or re-discover key Microsoft programmes & initiatives around this topic.
More protection for EU citizens, but organizational costs for enterprises, with sanctions determined at the...
Ron Zink, Associate General Counsel - 26 January 2012
A big question for governments and business at the moment, and indeed for users of the internet all over the world, is how personal data – a person’s identity, personal materials, financial or sensitive information – can be protected in a workable and effective way. This is particularly important in an age where we have ubiquitous connectivity, online business and social networking,...
Adrian Bateman, Program Manager, Internet Explorer - 24 January 2012
The EU Cybersecurity and Digital Crimes Forum is a full day conference on cyber and internet security addressing European policy makers and national security and digital crime specialists. We invite you to discover or re-discover key Microsoft programmes & initiatives around this topic.
In the last ten years Microsoft has invested heavily in user privacy. Just like security, privacy...
Futures - 20 December 2011
The EU Cybersecurity and Digital Crimes Forum is a full day conference on cyber and internet security addressing European policy makers and national security and digital crime specialists. We invite you to discover or re-discover key Microsoft programmes & initiatives around this topic.
In November 2008, the French magazine Le Tigre published "Marc L.," a portrait of a 29-year-old who worked...
John Vassallo, Vice President - EU Affairs - 30 November 2011
Today, Commissioner Neelie Kroes announced the CEO Coalition on Child Online Safety. Microsoft is pleased to be a founding member of this coalition.
Futures - 18 November 2011
The EU Cybersecurity and Digital Crimes Forum is a full day conference on cyber and internet security addressing European policy makers and national security and digital crime specialists. We invite you to discover or re-discover key Microsoft programmes & initiatives around this topic.
FUTURES interview with ROBERT MADELIN, Director-general for Information Society and Media at the European...
Futures - 10 November 2011
Visit a website, get a cookie. You can’t see it, but it is a small file that is installed on your computer whenever you browse a travel site, buy books online or search for a new refrigerator. The cookie remembers you, allowing the site to store information about you and your preferences – and making you a better advertising target.
Julie Inman Grant, Global Director of Online Safety and Privacy Outreach - 24 October 2011
The EU Cybersecurity and Digital Crimes Forum is a full day conference on cyber and internet security addressing European policy makers and national security and digital crime specialists. We invite you to discover or re-discover key Microsoft programmes & initiatives around this topic.
This week in Luxembourg, the European Commission is hosting its 7th annual Safer Internet Forum, bringing...
John Vassallo, Vice President - EU Affairs - 06 October 2011
The EU Cybersecurity and Digital Crimes Forum is a full day conference on cyber and internet security addressing European policy makers and national security and digital crime specialists. We invite you to discover or re-discover key Microsoft programmes & initiatives around this topic.
Connected to the Internet, the PC and mobile devices have created enormous opportunities for people of all...
Futures - 30 September 2011
The EU Cybersecurity and Digital Crimes Forum is a full day conference on cyber and internet security addressing European policy makers and national security and digital crime specialists. We invite you to discover or re-discover key Microsoft programmes & initiatives around this topic.
More than 100 million people in Western Europe will buy a smartphone this year. Within minutes of opening the...
Futures - 05 August 2011 |
The EU Cybersecurity and Digital Crimes Forum is a full day conference on cyber and internet security addressing European policy makers and national security and digital crime specialists. We invite you to discover or re-discover key Microsoft programmes & initiatives around this topic.
Scammers are getting more clever. But software companies and policymakers are becoming smarter too.
Ron Zink, Associate General Counsel - 23 June 2011
The EU Cybersecurity and Digital Crimes Forum is a full day conference on cyber and internet security addressing European policy makers and national security and digital crime specialists. We invite you to discover or re-discover key Microsoft programmes & initiatives around this topic.
As those of you following policy issues in Europe are aware, data protection and online privacy are hot...
17 June 2011
While the web, blogs and social networks have given users more freedom to express themselves, a substantial amount of political or otherwise motivated discourse has moved into the digital realm. Where controversial or contested content is at stake, companies in the ICT sector and policymakers face increasing challenges to respond. We all agree on the right to free expression in principle, and recognize that...
Ruediger Dorn, Director Innovation, WW Technology Office MS Corp - 09 June 2011
The Centre for eGovernance Development in Ljubljana and the Austrian Computer Society in Vienna have co-organised the 9th Eastern European eGov Days on "eGovernment in Times of Economic Challenges”.
Thomas Myrup Kristensen, Former Senior EU Policy Director - 20 April 2011
The successful future of online advertising depends on the trust of consumers, which in turn depends on transparency. Yesterday Microsoft along with other industry players signed the IAB Europe led Online Behavioural Advertising Framework (OBA), a piece of self-regulation that will help users understand and control behavioural advertising that they receive.
Ron Zink, Associate General Counsel - 14 April 2011
As you may know, the EU is reviewing its data protection laws, and recently I participated in a hearing hosted by the European Parliament’s EPP group on one of the many important questions being looked at: “Who pays for Data Protection?”
14 March 2011
New technologies become interwoven with our everyday lives and our relationship with gadgets is constantly evolving. Do the current terms and concepts of consumer protection remain valid in the digital age? What are the new vulnerabilities and do we need to re-learn consumer protection?
Jean-Philippe Courtois, President, Microsoft International - 09 March 2011 |
On the topic of cloud computing, Neelie Kroes, Vice-President of the European Commission responsible for the Digital Agenda, put a stake in the ground recently at the World Economic Forum, saying that she wanted Europe not simply to be cloud-friendly but also to be cloud-active. I was pleased to see her emphasis on several legal, technical and commercial issues that are most relevant to a...
Ron Zink, Associate General Counsel - 14 February 2011
The protection of one’s personal information continues to garner attention as online services become increasing popular, whether it be social networking, communications via smartphone, or other aspects of cloud computing.
07 February 2011
Microsoft supports Safer Internet Day, a global campaign promoting a healthy Internet for all. Organized by Insafe and co-founded by the European Union, Safer Internet Day promotes more responsible use of online technologies and services.
Ron Zink, Associate General Counsel - 25 January 2011
Brad Smith, Microsoft’s General Counsel and Senior Vice President, yesterday gave an interesting speech at the French Assemblée Nationale in Paris. Brad talked about the trends and possibilities of cloud computing, and what needs to be done in the way of better laws and improved industry and government cooperation to get ready for this technological shift. Microsoft also released...
Cornelia Kutterer, Senior Policy Counsel - 17 January 2011
Just how strong is trust in a modern society? The more we depend on technologies to carry out or mediate our everyday activities, the more we need to make sure that we trust them to do so. How do you inspire user trust without any face-to-face contact? Do we need trustmarks or rather trust user experience?
Ron Zink, Associate General Counsel - 08 December 2010
Microsoft’s announcement this week of new privacy-enhancing technologies in our upcoming Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) browser is our latest move towards giving users simple, clear options for controlling how their information is used on the internet.
Ron Zink, Associate General Counsel - 03 December 2010
I had the pleasure of opening the first European Summit of Microsoft’s Health Users Group this week in Brussels. The focus of the summit was on using cloud computing to create a “win-win” in the provisioning of wellbeing, that is, reducing costs while increasing the satisfaction of patients and health care providers.
John Vassallo, Vice President - EU Affairs - 04 November 2010 |
Growth has been the watchword at the Government Leaders Forum (GLF) in London. It’s an event that brings together some of the region’s most influential public sector figures under one roof, in an effort to find new ways to drive sustainable economic growth in Europe.
Niels Soelberg, Vice President,Public Sector Sales, Microsoft EMEA - 04 November 2010 |
For some, the talk of cloud computing produces more haze than light, and there is no doubt: we all need to see the deeper analysis of the economics of the cloud in order to make decisions about information technology strategies. I work with public administrations across Europe, and see that the interest level in cloud computing is high, but there is also widespread desire for better understanding of...
Cornelia Kutterer, Senior Policy Counsel - 16 September 2010
Consumers are at the heart of the EU Digital Agenda, and for very good reason. It is the consumerization of ICT that plays an icreasing role in incentivizing innovation in the ICT sector. We will see measure and initiatives that aim at improving transparency of online rights and increasing trust over the next years. Technology can play an important part in supporting these goals.
Omar Shahine, Principal Lead Program Manager – Windows Live - 08 July 2010
A few months ago I authored a post that sets the context for some of the privacy discussion that’s currently happening, and how we think about privacy in Windows Live.
Futures - 28 June 2010
The discussion about cloud computing really has come out of nowhere, and yet everywhere in the information and communications and technology industries, we find people talking about it.
04 June 2010
Chances are you already have a reputation online, even if you don't want one. On Web sites across the Internet, people can find information about you.
Cornelia Kutterer, Senior Policy Counsel - 25 May 2010
As our use of the Internet and related technologies evolves, so do our privacy needs and concerns – and possibly too the need to adapt the legal framework.
John Vassallo, Vice President - EU Affairs - 21 May 2010 |
Microsoft welcomes the “Digital Agenda for Europe” as a bold roadmap for action. We share the European Commission’s view that technology is an enabler for economic growth, job creation, sustainability and social inclusion. As a company, we are fully committed to working with the European Commission and governments to realize the potential of Europe's digital future.
Mark Lange, Senior Policy Counsel - 04 May 2010
One aspect of government we thoroughly dislike here in the UK is useless and inefficient bureaucracy.
Thomas Myrup Kristensen, Former Senior EU Policy Director - 01 April 2010 |
Last week, Commissioner Reding re-stated her desire to reform and modernize the EU’s Data Protection Framework Directive (95/46/EC).
Ron Zink, Associate General Counsel - 05 March 2010 |
The age of ‘cloud computing’ is dawning, which will allow our data, software and computing power to be on our desktop and extended online as and when needed. This will provide many new opportunities for businesses and other organisations to manage large amounts of data and activities securely, efficiently and cost-effectively.
Lisa Boch-Andersen, Senior Director for Communications Europe - 26 February 2010
Last week I published a video interview I conducted with Craig Mundie, Microsoft’s Chief Research and Strategy Officer, where he explains his vision of cloud computing.
Sylvie Laffarge, Director Community Affairs EMEA - 09 February 2010
Safer Internet Day is all about creating awareness to help protect young people online.
08 February 2010
Safer Internet Day, organised by Insafe, will be celebrated on 9 February 2010 in more than 50 countries across the world and will this year focus on the theme “Think before you post!”
Sylvie Laffarge, Director Community Affairs EMEA - 04 March 2010 |
To celebrate Safer Internet Day 2010 and for the second year in a row, Microsoft subsidiaries across Europe are organizing employee volunteering activities to educate children, teachers and parents on how to make the best of the internet, and avoid the risks. Through local partnerships with NGOs, schools, customers and partners, around 650 Microsoft employees in 24 subsidiaries throughout Europe will train...
Cornelia Kutterer, Senior Policy Counsel - 05 February 2010
Last week turned into a seriously busy week as the Council of Europe and the European Commission celebrated the 4th Data Protection Day. We (Microsoft) were there too, because we are deeply committed to engage on this important issue.
Sophie in’t Veld MEP, Commissioner Reding, Bruno Waterfield (moderator) Daily Telegraph, Peter Hustinx, EDPS, Alexander Alvaro MEP
Data...
04 February 2010
Short presentation of the selected videos for the Think Privacy competition ran by European Schoolnet and supported by Microsoft.The event took place on January 28, 2010 at the European Parliament in Brussels.
29 January 2010
Microsoft, in partnership with European Voice and its sister publications in Washington DC, Roll Call and Congressional Quarterly, is hosting a high-level transatlantic dialogue on how technology can enable innovation and transformation in the field of health.
Cornelia Kutterer, Senior Policy Counsel - 25 January 2010
This week, we will see a very busy Data Protection Day.
John Vassallo, Vice President - EU Affairs - 19 January 2010
At her European Parliament hearing last week, Commissioner-Designate Viviane Reding mentioned online privacy as one of her key priorities.
Cornelia Kutterer, Senior Policy Counsel - 14 January 2010
New videos regarding Data Potection Day 2010 and the importance of data and online privacy!
Cornelia Kutterer, Senior Policy Counsel - 06 January 2010
As each year, on 28 January 2010, we celebrate Data Protection Day in Europe and other continents to raise awareness on privacy and data protection amongst citizens.
06 January 2010 |
Views and commentaries from Europe’s ICT & eHealth thought leaders. Filmed during the Friends of Europe Summit in Brussels - December 2009.
30 November 2009
With the web providing access to entertainment, banking and even healthcare, EU citizens are increasingly spending more time online. We have grown to rely and trust the internet to help us get on with our daily lives. However, the internet will fail to achieve its full potential if people lose faith in the way we protect people’s privacy and the information we share online. As a global leader,...
27 November 2009
eHealth is key to better patient care. Here are the basics, as described by a series of experts. Filmed at an event hosted by Microsoft Europe - Interoperability and eHealth - in September 2009.
Anna Jenkinson - 01 June 2009
Confidential data need to be kept confidential – but there are times when the information needs to be shared, too. That's where the new EU Framework Programme Consequence comes in.
01 June 2008
Innovation in the ICT sector has transformed how a large segment of the world's population works, communicates, learns, shops and plays. Today's online consumer benefits from unprecedented access to information and services - and most of it for free.
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