What Spooks Microsoft's Chief Security Advisor
alphadogg writes "Microsoft's U.S. general manager/chief security advisor for its National Security Team, Bret Arsenault, thinks like a true security professional. In every bit of good news, he wonders what bad news could be coming. Application security, virtualization security and the fact that over half of computer attacks seen by Microsoft come from the .edu domain are just some of the things keeping him up at night."
And that his employer seems to more inclined to monetize security services than actually releasing software that has a security architecture?
Microsoft's "price of innovation" is the purchase price ov the company who is doing the innovation.
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