Although Microsoft's Windows Hardware Engineering Conference has typically focused on multimedia applications, security issues will likely steal the spotlight this year.
WinHEC, which begins next Tuesday in New Orleans, has dedicated an entire track to Microsoft's Next Generation Secure Computing Base, formerly known as Palladium.
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WinHEC, which begins next Tuesday in New Orleans, has dedicated an entire track to Microsoft's Next Generation Secure Computing Base, formerly known as Palladium.
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