Since he's talking about security, I would suggest that a good question would be how they further plan to harden Windows in the next release, especially of Windows Server. I have to admit though that Windows 2003 was a tremendous improvement in security for Microsoft. Many Windows admits were ticked off by broken applications because "normal" services were shipped disabled, but it was a good step forward.
Alexander Horn wrote:


Thursday, 13 April 2005 Microsoft employer, Michael Angelo, is going to talk about "Security vs. Privacy" :-)
It is a public lecture organized by Sigma Xi. I thought that might be a very good opportunity to ask some interesting questions.


Would it be unappropriated to welcome him with some Linux signs :-) ? I suppose so, but I am not 100% sure...

Enjoy the nice weather.
Alex


Micro$oft talk, where to go/ when: 7:30 p.m. Alumni Room Student Union Building Microsoft Corporation



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