[dba-Tech] A new Microsoft

Gustav Brock gustav at cactus.dk
Thu Apr 17 17:43:15 CDT 2014


Hi Jim

I don't know anything more than is written here including the links. But given that this whole topic perhaps currently is the highest rated within European IT security, and that you don't play games with the EU authorities and the intelligence services of UK, France, and Germany combined, I believe this has to be the case.

Perhaps at some point some details will flow regarding how the implementation is being audited.

/gustav

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Sendt: 17. april 2014 23:02
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That is excellent.

But note that the praises of Microsoft is for their williness and signed agreement to comply with the restriction and structure put forth by the EU. The main corner post in this agreement is that Azure cloud computing will respect individual national security. Does this mean that Cloud information will remain within regional servers and not be disseminated through out Microsoft's world server system or does it mean that all the information will have high levels of encryption while within their systems?

It should be noted that the Azure infrastructure sits on top of various open applications and therefore will be no more inherently secure than any other Cloud cluster. Maybe Microsoft's front end, which is totally proprietary is more secure than their competitors. I have read no indication that is the case but I am always willing to be pleasantly surprised.

In summary; whether this rating if from a williness to comply with the Safe Harbor Agreement with the U.S. or from Microsoft's superior security, is the question. I suspect the former and find the latter very unlikely.

It should also be noted, that if Microsoft is ordered by the NSA to release all information all previous agreement would be null and void and even a public acknowledgment of compliance would be illegal. This of course asks the question, so how secure is your information with any company based out of the US?

Jim

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From: "Gustav Brock" <gustav at cactus.dk>
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Hi Jim

That depends what you mean by platform. Regarding the cloud, a major milestone was met some days ago when Azure as the first and only cloud service was approved by the European Union for handling confident data to the highest standards:

http://www.microsoft.com/eu/on-the-issues/article/Privacy_authorities_across_Europe_approve_Microsoft_cloud_commitments.aspx

This I expected would have taken many more years to accomplish. But not so. It seriously sets the competition behind for a while and ceases any reasonable doubt that cloud storage and computing somehow should be unsafe.

How Microsoft has managed to get this fixed and what resources must have been spent to achieve this, one can only guess. But it has changed the options for cloud computing for authorities and enterprises completely. Thus, Azure is no longer just another cloud platform but "the cloud platform".

In a tiny corner of Azure, I enjoy OneDrive and Office 365. Minutes after I have taken a Photo on my Lumia, it is ready in OneDrive on my desktops and Surface; and vice versa. Same for documents. Without clicking anything. Gone are copying or syncing, it works really well.

/gustav

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Fra: dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com <dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com> på vegne af Jim Lawrence <accessd at shaw.ca>
Sendt: 17. april 2014 19:03
Til: Discussion of Hardware and Software issues
Emne: [dba-Tech] A new Microsoft

The 2014 Microsoft Build conference is over and Microsoft is moving forward.

After hearing from a podcast, in which it noted, that the new Microsoft is changing and changing fast. In the conference, many of the keynote speeches were discussing cross-platform compatibility, how to incorporate other software within Windows, how to utilize other OS platforms and integrate them. It seems that this is the year of the big change, the change driven by the reality that Microsoft is no longer "the platform" but just another platform.

All I can say it is refreshing and it is about time.

To listen to various speeches and sessions check out the following link: http://www.buildwindows.com

Jim
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