Finding flaws helpful - MS security chief
News During an interview with ZDNet Australia, software engineer George Stathakopoulos, who is responsible for ensuring Microsoft products are as secure as possible, said the "DCOM" vulnerability -- which was discovered by security group the Last Stage...
[August 6, 2003, 11:45]
Mimail supplants Klez as virus spreads
News According to its product security manager George Stathakopoulos, Microsoft is currently conducting an education campaign to better inform users of the risks of running software that isn't up to date, but is being careful not to force the message...
[August 8, 2003, 8:55]
Microsoft taught security by open-source community
News Microsoft's global director of product security, George Stathakopoulos, has told ZDNet Australia that the software giant has learned security lessons from the wider software community. Let me answer [like] this -- buffer overruns, we know how to...
[May 7, 2003, 12:10]
Microsoft aims to increase time between patches
News George Stathakopoulos, director of Microsoft product security, told ZDNet UK sister site ZDNet Australia on Wednesday that his long term goal is to create an operating system that will never need patching.
[November 18, 2004, 11:35]
Security firms round on IE
News Microsoft's global head of product security, George Stathakopoulos, says the 25-day delay between the disclosure of a so-called "object type" vulnerability and the release of a fix was the result of a strict quality-control process imposed on...
[October 10, 2003, 16:10]
Microsoft study finds Trojans are biggest threat
News Industry-wide, we've seen a decrease in the last 12 months in vulnerabilities across products, [down nearly 20 percent from the year-ago period]," George Stathakopoulos, general manager of Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing Group, said in an...
[November 4, 2008, 6:30]
Stepping inside Microsoft's war room
News George Stathakopoulos, general manager of security engineering and communications for the Trustworthy Computing Group, shows off some of the food supplies Microsoft keeps on hand in case the team gets hit with an emergency and has to pull an all...
[December 5, 2007, 10:06]



