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Microsoft's privacy officer resigns

Off to 'explore new challenges'

Tags: microsoft, privacy, trustworthy, security

By Robert Lemos

Published: 21 January 2003 15:14 GMT

Microsoft has announced that its corporate privacy officer, Richard Purcell, has resigned and that the company will be moving security strategist Scott Charney to head the day-to-day management of its Trustworthy Computing initiative.

After 10 years at the company, where he started in the database group, Purcell will leave at the end of March "to explore new challenges," the company said in a statement.

"Richard's leadership has helped bring a dedicated and integrated focus on privacy to every part of the company," Microsoft said. "We are sorry to see him go, but wish him the best in his new endeavours."

As the corporate privacy officer, Purcell was responsible for one of the four "pillars" of Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing initiative. The others are security, reliability and business integrity. In recent months, Purcell's group has finished creating a Privacy Health Index to measure how successfully the company is guarding its customers' data.

Security strategist Charney will take over the privacy officer role until Microsoft completes an international search for a new executive to fill Purcell's vacancy.

Although executive vice president Craig Mundie will continue to be the executive sponsor for the Trustworthy Computing initiative, Charney will now also have responsibilities for overseeing the initiative.

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