Ask Microsoft's Security VP
There's always lots of discussion on Slashdot about Microsoft's security problems, and whether Windows is or isn't more secure than other popular operating systems. In a "Let's clear the air" move, Mike Nash, Microsoft Corporate Vice President, Security Technology Unit, has agreed to answer 12 of the highest-moderated questions you submit here. (You can skip the "Microsoft and security in the same sentence?" comments we've all heard 1000 times, and ask actual questions, since Mike is answering for himself instead of having PR do it for him.) We'll post his answers next week.
Are you afraid that if Microsoft Security isn't greatly improved in Vista that a chair will be thrown at you?
"A government is a body of people, usually notably ungoverned." - Shepard Book Quoting Malcolm Reynolds
Have you started drinking or taking drugs since seeing the questions sent to you by Slashdot? Are you emotionally scarred and bitter now?
I Am My Own Worst Enemy
Did you honestly expect to get 12 serious questions from a group like slashdot?
Hello, Mr. Nash.
I'm from China and I was wondering [remainder of message censored by People's Center For Internet Enhancement - Powered by Microsoft]