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  • Building customer trust

    Today's post was written by Arpan Shah, Senior Director, Microsoft Office Division. I've worked in the Office Division for more than 11 years and have had the opportunity to experience the transformation of our business into a services culture first hand. We've gained a lot of valuable insights as part...
  • Part 3: The Office 365 approach to privacy in the public cloud – Choice

    In our third and final post about the privacy tenets Microsoft Office 365 was built on - responsibility, transparency, and choice - we'll talk about how our customers have the opportunity to choose whether information will be collected, shared, or made public. There are three categories that fall under...
  • Part 2: The Office 365 approach to privacy in the public cloud – Transparency (Video)

    Microsoft Office 365 was built from the ground up with three privacy tenets at its core: responsibility, transparency, and choice. As part of our three part security and privacy series, today we'll take a close look at transparency and how we strive to make our practices easy to understand. At the heart...
  • Part 1: The Office 365 approach to privacy in the public cloud – Responsibility

    Microsoft Office 365 is an online business service that was purposely built to optimize the flexibility, responsiveness, and efficiency of the cloud. It was also created with a strong emphasis on data protection and with Microsoft's three tenets of privacy - responsibility, transparency, and choice ...
  • FISMA becomes latest security certification for Office 365

    By Julia White, Senior Director, Microsoft Office Division Today, we're pleased to announce Office 365 was granted the Authority to Operate (ATO) under the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) by the Broadcasting Board of Governors . Office 365 received FISMA-Moderate level ATO. FISMA...
  • Trust Through Transparency

    Last Thursday marked the 10 year milestone of Trustworthy Computing . Two years ago when Steve Ballmer said about Cloud Computing that “We’re all in” - that signaled almost as big a change at Microsoft for security as the original Bill Gates memo launching Trustworthy Computing. For...
  • Trust but Verify

    You’ve probably heard the phrase, “Trust but verify.” While many world leaders have applied this saying to politics – it’s also highly relevant in the world of cloud services. As an increasing number of organizations consider moving their productivity software into the cloud...