Not exact matches
They occasionally have guest bloggers and this month's guest will be a real treat for history buffs, archive geeks, hard
core freedom
of information fans and investigative reporter
types: Malcolm Byrne from the National
Security Archive, a non-governmental organization based at George Washington University that specializes in declassified documents.
Instead, it will purportedly focus on productivity and
security features, adding support for an iris scanner, USB
Type - C and Win32 apps, which makes sense, as Microsoft's
core business hinges on its suite
of productivity apps.
To provide
security guidance as well as architectural assistance to different
types of projects within the organization and for the client while maintaining complete confidentiality and to assist the
core security team in performing their functions in the best possible way to achieve desirable results.