When Microsoft thinks privacy

C|Net | at | by Mike

Peter Cullen is concerned about privacy, not just for his own sake but that of his customers, too. As Microsoft's chief privacy strategist, Cullen is a proponent of trust playing a big role in helping customers realize the potential of technology.

For a high-profile company like Microsoft, that means ensuring confidential user information is well-protected, and giving customers the ability to control the data they provide.

In an interview with CNETAsia, Cullen discussed how the software giant is helping to block more than 3 billion spam messages a day and explains why the company chopped its 13-page privacy notice to a single page.