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Planning the Future of Privacy at Microsoft

Tony writes "Peter Cullen, Microsoft's chief privacy strategist, found himself in the front line in the wake of the software giant's recent antipiracy controversy. He talks about his role at the company, and what's in store for the future." From the interview: "Cullen, Microsoft's chief privacy strategist, has been very involved with the issue and readily admits that the software maker dropped the ball on WGA Notifications. The flap puts him on the front line, rather than his usual role behind the scenes. For the most part, Cullen, who joined Microsoft three years ago from the Royal Bank of Canada in Toronto, is happy with his role at the software giant. He works on things such as guidelines for developers and privacy policies."

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  1. Peter Cullen sucks at his job. by Jackie_Chan_Fan · · Score: 0, Troll

    Peter Cullen, you suck at your job. This is a dumb pr move and you know it. Peter Cullen doesnt care about privacy and until microsoft starts caring... We shall blame Peter Cullen. Peter Cullen sucks at his job. Step up to the plate, Peter Cullen.

    microsoft is using your name as damage control, I'm using it until you own up to your horrible doings. Peter Cullen, your name will be assosiated with "liar" until you prove other wise...

    Peter Cullen.

  2. Re:its for you own good thing by madcow_bg · · Score: 0, Troll

    Yeeeees.... That is so *NOT* like Bush and his scumbag company in the White House.