I have no idea what impact this will have, either good or bad, but it's interesting nonetheless:
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After four years at the helm of Microsoft's, Mike Nash is taking a break. This June he will go on sabbatical after handing over responsibilities to his replacement, Ben Fathi.
Nash led Microsoft's Security Technology Unit during a period in which the security of Microsoft's products was increasingly scrutinized following a number of worldwide worm attacks, including Slammer and MyDoom.
The 15-year Microsoft veteran was responsible for directing Microsoft's response to these threats as well as for setting its overall security strategy as the software vendor struggled against a public perception that its products were insecure.
More:
http://www.infoworld.com/article/06/03/24/76801_HNmssecuritychiefstepsdown_1.html
This, on the heels of this:
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1942566,00.asp