MS Security Guru Leaves for Amazon.com 103
Rocky Mann writes "Jesper Johansson, a security guru for Microsoft, is leaving the company to join Amazon.com. Johansson served for some five years as a 'senior security strategist', and is considered one of the world's leading experts on how to protect installations of Windows." From the article: "Johansson is also an advocate for the use of safe-passwords techniques in the enterprise. At the height of the WMF zero-day attacks earlier in 2006, Johansson offered measured advice on the use of unofficial patches and he was constantly on the move, traveling around the world to help customers figure out how to use Microsoft's products securely."
Great Quote (Score:5, Insightful)
Kind of says it all doesn't it.
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He's #1 in securing windows machines. He carries very sharp scissors in his back pocket.
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Solomon Chang
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Sisyphus had it easy in comparison to that.
Steve Ballmer (Score:5, Funny)
At that point, Mr. Ballmer picked up a chair and threw it across the room hitting a table in his office. Mr. Ballmer then said: "I'm going to fucking bury that company, I have done it before, and I will do it again. I'm going to fucking kill Amazon."
Thereafter, Mr. Ballmer resumed trying to persuade me to stay....Among other things, Mr. Ballmer told me that "Amazon is not a real company. It's a library."
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Why are people who leave microsoft relevent news? (Score:4, Insightful)
Do we get to also see the random people who leave Google and Amazon.com? Mod me down if you like, but I don't really see how this is relevent news.
Re:Why are people who leave microsoft relevent new (Score:3, Insightful)
- you think you've entred some SeriousGeekSanctuary.com??? You suddenly realize "it is a
- feed your kitten and pretend nothing happened, go to sleep and hope it will go away. No pill and you wake up hungry, while
- go with the rest of us and take the
But here it is "IT IS A SLASHDOT, WHADA'YA EXPECT???"
p.s. since you were
Re:Why are people who leave microsoft relevent new (Score:2)
Titanic: 2nd worst civilian disaster next to the demise of Microsoft.
Tom
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Breaking News (Score:4, Interesting)
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Re:Why are people who leave microsoft relevent new (Score:2)
It was news to me that Microsoft even HAD a "security strategist".
I wonder what he did all day. Review the 10 year backlog of e-mail warning that active scripting might be a gaping security hole?
Re:Why are people who leave microsoft relevent new (Score:1)
And let me guess.... (Score:4, Funny)
Could be. (Score:2)
If so, I'll bet he's looking forward to a job that's possible.
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Amazon? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Amazon? (Score:5, Funny)
Thanks god it is not Google. MS chairs will probably thank him publically.
MS bookcases on the other hand, are quivering in fear.
Yikes! Time to close... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Yikes! Time to close... (Score:2)
Must be... (Score:2, Funny)
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I swear when I first read that, I parsed it as "one of the world's leading experts on how to protect installations from Windows."
And it still made perfect sense (codebase problems and all).
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Like the chastity expert at the chicken ranch! (Score:2)
Re:Like the chastity expert at the chicken ranch! (Score:1)
Wait, I know this one... (Score:1, Troll)
Thank you, thank you. I'll be here all night, please tip the waiter...
omg sooo funny (Score:1, Redundant)
Non Compete jokes oh man hold on let me get my pills your killing me.
and a bunch of "secure windows" isn't that an oxymoron jokes...
no really it is very funny.
Re:omg sooo funny (Score:1)
Please impart your wisdom on us, he who has mastered the art of comedy.
I met this guy (Score:5, Interesting)
If you run his name on Amazon you will find his book, which is really very good if you are a Windows Server Admin and are new to the security game.
Re:I met this guy (Score:2)
Good one, I wonder if ThinkGeek would make such bumper stickers...
My poor experience with JJ talks (Score:2)
His talk was an hour of how to jam as many funny pictures into a talk and attempt to get "in" with the geek crowd by poking fun at the security establishment.
It was kind pathetic.
He then went on to attend a Thor Larholm presentation and attack Thor at the end of it. It was stupid and untidy. I thought Thor handled it well. Jesper los
Cocky for such a loser record. (Score:2)
"My other box is your Linux box"
That's a stupid thing for him to say. It shows his malicious intentions and his failure to carry through.
80% of the world's spam comes from security problems in his platform. This guy's work is either incompetent or hampered by others. Blaming it on his users is not good enough while Mac, Linux and Sun users are blissfully unaware of the Windoze swamp.
To date there are no such problems with free software, no worms, no trojans, ad servers, nothing, naada, zip. Sure,
One Liners (Score:1, Interesting)
He was done securing vista and there just wasn't anything challenging left at Microsoft for him to work on.
He's moving to Amazon to implement Trustworthy One-Clicking(TM).
His real reason for leaving: he's looking for the one, the only one that's build like an Amazon...and he doesn't want people to buy their books from a brick house.
Hey, does Amazon sell office chairs?
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Yes. [amazon.com]
maybe this is just me (Score:1, Interesting)
While the ongoing task of securing hundreds of millions of desktops and servers owned and operated at customer sites is orders of magnitude more formidable. Maybe he didn't want to be around when the Vista hit
If I were Ballmer (Score:2)
And if I were de Raadt, I'd reject the offer unless Microsoft opensources win32.
And if I were the customer I would not buy Windows at all.
Oh wait...
MS Security Guru Leaves for Amazon.com (Score:1)
Any other M$ joke cliches? (Score:4, Funny)
(#1a)
Amazon? Amazon? WTF?
I can imagine it now:
Some random M$: Exect #1
Amazon has enjoyed a moderate amount of success, therefore online book, CD, and video sales is obviously Microsoft's space. How dare they take food off of Microsoft's table by doing business in an industry kinda-sorta-maybe related to anything we at Microsoft do? And what the hell, now they're stealing our talent to do it? We own that space, we're in that space (maybe. somehow, in a future. Maybe we'll buy them out! Hey wait a second, we have a division called Microsoft Press, don't we? I think we can sue Mr. Johansson and put a stop to our competitors' stealing our employee!
Ballmer:
I'm going to F***ING KILL AMAZON! I'LL KILL THEM AND BURY THEM! I've done it before!
(meanwhile, Microsoft's new AI-equipped motorized chairs, which have been provided due to Ballmer's costing the company millions in damaged chairs and the need to avoid these recurring losses, detect Ballmer's impending annurism quickly roll out of the room)
(#1b)Bill Gates:
Meh. I've had my day of being a right ass. I couldn't be bothered being a hater any more. Besides, I'm quitting soon. *donates another $10bil to save the children to appease conscience*
Cliche M$ humor attempt #2:
A Microsoft Security expert? You mean, HE'S the reason Microsoft Windows is so "secure?"
Just what the hell is Amazon thinking?
(I kid, on both counts)
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Finally, I'm leaving this stinking company for another where I might have a chance to actually use my expertise, instead of flying all over creation putting on dog-and-pony shows and doing damage control! I feel like a rat fleeing a sinking ship, but if the Chief Rat has scurried off, why should I feel any remorse? Besides, I was almost hit by a chair two weeks ago. Enough is enough!
Yours truly,
Jesper
Re:Any other M$ joke cliches? (Score:2)
s/exect/exec/
s/annurism quickly/annurism and quickly/
Beet u 2 it, so their!
Oops, they're I go again, er, I mean, oops, I did it again!
Beat ya to it typo nazis, so there!
Microsoft is under a major crisis. (Score:4, Insightful)
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Re:Microsoft is under a major crisis. (Score:3, Insightful)
I have been using Microsoft products since the 70s. Have they ever had a core or coherent IT strategy?
As far as I can tell, their strategy is purely business-based. It is to make popular products with as little effort on secondary issues (such as security) as possible. They have been focussing on security in recent years not because of any co
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Thank you. (Score:2)
Re:Microsoft is under a major crisis. (Score:2)
And that's where I think that my theory fits in.
For a comparison, look at Apple. Instead of trying to be everywhere, everytime, they tried to do some few things well done. Instead of trying to compete with google, or yahoo, or whatever, they instea
Re:Microsoft is under a major crisis. (Score:2)
I think one of the problems with Microsoft is that they often do adopt incremental approaches, but in the wrong areas. I remember in the 90s (and even in the late 80s) waiting for Microsoft to produce a robust multi-tasking desktop operating system. It was so concerned about absolute backward compatibility that they held back, and did things very slowly and took decades to do this. On the other hand, they t
Re:Microsoft is under a major crisis. (Score:1)
Microsoft *did* succeed in controlling the web - so well in fact, that all the Monopoly issues arose. The court cases discussed the near-monopoly of Windows itself. I am having trouble recalling the final results, but I think the effect was that Microsoft barely stayed within legal limits purely on the OS side, and only got in trouble with Bundling.
Paul Thurrott's little WGA escapade aside, I do rely on him to explain the fundamentals, and he did slip i
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Re:Microsoft is under a major crisis. (Score:2)
They do make the most used webbrowser, but they can't really use that for anything anymore. I have not seen an "internet explorer only" website on the public internet, within the last 12 months.
And having internet explorer, does not help them sell other producs. IIS for example is just as good(ore bad) whenever the client are using, internet explorer, mozilla, firefox or seamnokey.
Now just sit back and watch... (Score:2, Insightful)
Honestly, I don't understand why people we've never heard of defecting from Microsoft is newsworthy anymore.
Open Season (Score:2)
Mom to Jesper: Don't run w/ scissors! (Score:2)
Jesper to Mom: It's part of my job, Mom. I fly first class, snip people's ethernet cable, and they pay me well...
Amazon to Jesper: ...(so far).
BLOG: Im finally switching to Linux ....... (Score:1, Interesting)
New Amazon slogan (Score:1)
Meh, who cares (Score:2)
A short review of Microsoft Security: (Score:2)
It appears to me that Microsoft products are deliberately not secure. Because Microsoft has a temporary monopoly, Microsoft makes more money when its product is more defective.
One of the main purposes of Vista is to get people to buy new computers. Microsoft makes most of its money by selling to computer manufacturers, and Microsoft
My initial reaction (Score:2)
[snigger]
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Resume (Score:2, Funny)
Time To Stop Shopping at Amazon (Score:2)
Great (Score:3, Funny)
M$ Security Guru (Score:1)
demotion? (Score:1)
Re:demotion? (Score:1)
The Cold War perspective (yay, another one defected from Evil Empire!) is amusing, but not very insightful. Why would someone of any ambition to leave mark in OS security switch from MS to Amazon? It doesn't even compare.
I'd rather say the guy was not very important, was offered more money (i.e. not very important) or was ditched (...) .
Maybe he should get together... (Score:1)
Security Seminars (Score:2)
MS Security guru leaving for Amazon? (Score:1)
Wait wait wait... (Score:1)
Along With All The Other Obvious Comments (Score:2)
And Amazon wants this guy?
Time to stop using your credit card at Amazon.
Yeah, this is snark. Sue me.
Advocate for the use of safe-passwords techniques (Score:1)