Microsoft Executive Circle Webcast: Security 360 With Mike Nash: Beyond Viruses: The Progression Of Malicious Software
White Papers This webcast discusses the evolving nature of malicious software. The webcast explains how to respond to emerging threats and better protect an organization from viruses. The webcast redefines malware and points out what companies can do to...
[June 16, 2006, 0:00]
Microsoft Executive Circle Webcast: Security360 With Mike Nash: Keeping An Eye On Spyware
White Papers This webcast discusses the latest spyware techniques and highlights technologies and best practices organizations can use to mitigate the threat of spyware. As with every Security360, this webcast includes commentary from industry experts, a...
[June 9, 2006, 0:00]
Microsoft Security Chief Looks Beyond Vista
News Where do you think you and your predecessor, Mike Nash, differ? Ben Fathi, a software engineer by trade, took over from Mike Nash as corporate vice president of Microsoft's Security Technology Unit on 1 June.
[June 13, 2006, 16:00]
Microsoft Reshuffles Windows Marketing Unit
News Mike Sievert, who had been heading product marketing and product management, will now focus solely on the marketing side, while Mike Nash will take over product management. Sievert, who joined Microsoft from AT&T Wireless in 2005, and Nash, who...
[February 28, 2007, 8:57]
Monthly Update From Microsoft's VP For Security
White Papers Please join host Mike Nash, Microsoft's VP of Security, and leading experts in IT security for this month's Security360 show: Managing Risk of Malicious Software (malware). Nash and his guests will discuss the latest trends in malware and identify...
[October 31, 2004, 23:00]
Microsoft: Users May Have To Pay For Security
News The possibility is under consideration within Microsoft's security business unit, recently set up under its own vice president, Mike Nash. Mike is assessing that. News.com's Mike Ricciuti contributed to this report from Orlando.
[October 8, 2002, 13:23]
Microsoft Announces Imminent Security Release
News Microsoft also announced the launch of the product at an event in Munich, Germany, where chief executive Steve Ballmer and Mike Nash, a corporate vice-president in charge of security efforts, discussed the company's security strategy and product...
[October 6, 2005, 17:15]
Windows Server 2003 Gets 'Big Brother'
News RMS would give companies tight control over the permissions that apply to their business documents, said Mike Nash, corporate vice president of Microsoft's Security Business Unit. You certainly want people using that portal access to that...
[February 24, 2003, 5:53]
Microsoft Lays Out Plans For Windows Server
News In a talk on Wednesday, Windows client vice president Mike Nash focused entirely on the current release of Vista, congratulating hardware makers on the work they have done to get products ready for Windows Vista, but encouraging them to work hard...
[May 17, 2007, 10:22]
Patches Released For 'critical' Windows Flaws
News Corporate VP Mike Nash announced the tool for Download.Ject during a speech at the Worldwide Partner Conference in Toronto. In an interview in Toronto, Nash said that the company has spread its investment in security across many areas.
[July 14, 2004, 9:05]
Novell, MS Spar On NDS For NT
News But Mike Nash, Microsoft's marketing director for NT Server, dismissed Novell's suggestion that it was playing hardball. However, Nash said Novell's approach would compromise system security and ultimately cause more problems than it resolves.
[January 21, 1998, 7:00]
Microsoft Preparing Major Spyware Move
News Microsoft chief executive officer Steve Ballmer and Mike Nash, corporate vice-president of Microsoft's Security Business & Technology Unit, are scheduled to discuss the company's "security strategy and product road map" at an event in Munich on...
[October 5, 2005, 15:45]
Microsoft Moves Key Security Into Windows Unit
News It will be led by three Microsoft executives, including Ben Fathi, who only recently took over for Mike Nash as head of the Security Technology unit. As part of its ongoing reorganisation, Microsoft on Thursday moved more responsibility for its...
[October 13, 2006, 8:50]
The Slow Poison Of OneCare
Leader Customers told us they needed a safer, more trustworthy computing experience to help combat the threats posed by those who write viruses and malicious code," said Mike Nash, corporate vice president of the Security Business Unit at Microsoft.
[March 16, 2007, 16:13]
Microsoft Rejigs Windows Division
News Several of the executives responsible for Windows' key components will report to Valentine, as will Mike Nash, the head of Microsoft's security effort. Microsoft on Monday confirmed plans to reshuffle its Windows unit, shifting executives and...
[December 16, 2003, 9:00]
Vista Sales Gaining Momentum
News They wouldn't be signing these agreements if they didn't have the intent to [deploy Vista]," said Mike Nash, vice president of Windows product management. Windows Vista has certainly had its fair share of critics, but the operating system is...
[October 29, 2007, 14:59]
CIOs Give Windows Server 2008 A Cautious Welcome
News Alastair Behenna, chief information officer at recruitment company Harvey Nash, called it an "interesting release" but said the jury is still out, while Mike Roberts, IT director at private Harley Street establishment The London Clinic, said his...
[February 29, 2008, 9:10]
Next IE Will Ship Before Longhorn
News Mike Nash, an executive in Microsoft's security business and technology unit, said in an interview that Microsoft has not determined how or when the final version of IE 7 will ship, but that it is planned ahead of Longhorn.
[February 16, 2005, 7:55]
Microsoft Revisits Passport With InfoCard
News It will also include other technologies designed to make using digital identities easier and safer, Microsoft's senior executive in charge of security, Mike Nash, said on Tuesday. The release is for software developers, who will be asked to give...
[May 18, 2005, 15:50]
MS Buys Antivirus Firm
News Through this acquisition, we're excited.to provide customers with a server-level antivirus solution that delivers advanced file- and content-filtering capabilities," Mike Nash, vice-president of Microsoft's Security Business and Technology Unit...
[February 9, 2005, 15:55]

