Bill Gates: Vista is so secure it could run life support
systems.
This would really give a new meaning to the
“Blue Screen of
Death“
While on a visit in Romania, where Bill Gates
participated in the celebration of 10 years since the Microsoft branch has been
running there, and the launch of Vista, Microsoft’s president declared
that, with the right amount of administration, the new Vista could run life
support systems in hospitals. Here is a fragment from the
interview:
Journalist: Let’s imagine a hospital
where life support systems are running Vista. Would you trust it with your
life?
Bill Gates: Security has been the top
priority for Microsoft for quite some time and that’s why I put out a key
call for us to focus on that in a very big way over three years ago, and
that’s why we’ve made investments like having people from Gecad
( Romanian company
) join on the security action from
Microsoft. The answer to your question is that, absolutely, Vista is the most
secure operating system we’ve ever done, and if it’s administred
properly, absolutely, it can be used to run a hospital or any kind of mission
crytical thing. But it’s not as simple as saying “If you use Vista,
that happens automatically”. The issues about patient records and who
should be able to see them, the issue about setting up a network, so that
authorized people can connect up to that hospital network, the issue about
having backup power, so that the computer systems can run even if the generators
go down. There are a lot of issues to properly set up that system, so that you
have the redundancy and the security walls to make sure it fullfils that very
crytical function. So we are working with partners to raise their skills to make
sure that when get involved in an installation like that they can make it
secure. So I feel better about Vista than any other operating system, but
there’s a lot of things that need to be done well, and we’re
certaintly committed to step up and make sure these security issues are ieasier
and better understood.
This could be the truth or it could be one man’s
opinion. You can download the above segment of the interview
here.
(Big thanks to Alex
Radescu for the
recording)
But the real question that I must ask is this: Would
YOU put your
life in Vista’s hands? Do you trust it enough?
Posted: Sat
- February 17, 2007 at 03:44 PM