Cybersecurity

Microsoft CEO to Cyber Team: Don’t Tell Me How Great Everything Is

Nadella is holding weekly meetings to assess efforts to shore up software resilience after a series of embarrassing hacks.

Satya Nadella 

Photographer: Chona Kasinger/Bloomberg
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Microsoft Corp., aiming to shore up cybersecurity after a series of damning failures, has hired new executives from places like the US government and is holding weekly meetings with its most senior executives to advance a companywide initiative to make its software more resilient.

Timothy Langan, a 26-year FBI veteran, has been hired as deputy chief information security officer for government, while Shawn Bowen, a past CISO for the United States Marine Corps Intelligence, will take a deputy CISO role for gaming. Microsoft has also given such longtime executives as Azure Chief Technology Officer Mark Russinovich and cybersecurity Vice President John Lambert new deputy CISO duties, part of a group of 13 executives with that title.