Interview With Microsoft's Chief of Security
Paul Coe Clark III writes: "I interviewed Howard Schmidt, Microsoft's head of security, questioning him about, among other things, cyberterrorism and Redmond's responsibility for insecure features in the wake of many virus attacks.
/. readers might find it interesting. They can find it here."
Well, the way you guys constantly dog out Microsoft around here it's no wonder it is insecure. A little TLC should get them back in order in no time.
A: Security?
Q: ... yeah, security ...
A: Oh... that......... Our policy is to blame the people who find the holes in our software...
Q: What about the people who put the holes in the software in the first place?
A: Yes, of course. We're currently trying to purge the Al Quida factions from our programming team.
Is there some sort of steganography going on in the typos of this interview?
"Consider yourself a member of a virtual corporation with Mr. Torvalds as your Chief Executive Officer." - Linux Advocac
I think security is recognized as the number-one priority across the company.
After the interview, Mr. Schmidt realized that the question was actually about Microsoft's software products, and not about locking the doors each night at MS HQ.
Microsoft's head of security
Isn't that like the taliban having a minister of women's rights?
Disconnect your television. Do your own research. Draw your own conclusions. They're probably lying. Don't be a sheep.