The Past Year Has Helped Mature Windows Vista’s Security Features
Although Vista is the most secure version of Windows ever created, many of its security features have drawn criticism. This article explains why. When Vista was released to manufacturing, Microsoft co-president Jim Allchin told the press that the number one reason for upgrading to Vista is that it’s far more secure than previous versions of Windows operating systems. In the year since Microsoft released Windows Vista to corporations, and just under a year since the OS was released to consumers, Vista’s new security features have drawn both praise and criticism. In this article, I take an objective look at security features that seem to be drawing the most attention.
