Microsoft Names Chief Privacy Strategist



Microsoft has outside the company to fill the post of chief privacy strategist.

Bideikalun, corporate director of the privacy of the Royal Bank of Canada, will join Microsoft on July 14. He will report directly to Scott, the Trusted Computing strategist.

"Bideikalun experience, in order to promote Microsofts commitment to privacy protection to a new level, said:" charney title recently changed from chief security strategist.

Charney, a former FBI agent, they openly said that he views his own responsibility is a cost, Microsoft business, as opposed to the creation of profits, vowed that the Karen would be " an effective, innovative ideas to take strong consumer privacy protection. " Karen credentials include a role in developing best practices for the financial industry around the collection and use of customer information, the establishment of a corporate privacy Group Royal Bank of Canada, and to help find the two networks of chief privacy officers.

The position of chief privacy strategist, in the final Microsoft held by Richard Purcell, who left Microsoft earlier this year.

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