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Talking security with Microsoft's security boss
Talk to a Microsoft executive about Vista, and he'll tell you that security is the single most important feature of the forthcoming operating system.
So instead of taking their word for it, vnunet.com sat down with Michael Nash, Microsoft's corporate vice president for the security technology unit. He worked on bolstering Vista's security for the past four years.
To listen to the interview, use the embedded player below or download the mp3 here.

Michael Nash
Tags: winhec2006, winhec, microsoft, windows vista, windows longhorn server, beta
May 25, 2006 at 01:33 AM | Permalink
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