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Roger Halbheer

Job title:
Chief security advisor, Microsoft

Areas of expertise:
Policy, architecture, law enforcement, cybersecurity, processes

Biography:
Roger Halbheer joined Microsoft as Chief Security Advisor of Microsoft Switzerland in 2001 and was promoted to the role of Chief Security Advisor for Microsoft Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) in February 2007. Roger leads a team of national Chief Security Advisors across EMEA who work with organizations in the commercial and public sectors - including national governments, law enforcement and intelligence agencies - on information technology issues and strategies. He is a trusted advisor to C-level executives, governments and law enforcement agencies and has established relationships with security communities and government agencies across the region. Roger is a regular speaker at industry events and has worked with national and international print and broadcast media both to represent Microsoft and to provide expert comment on broader security issues. A Swiss national, Roger holds a Master of Computer Science degree from the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich and is a Certified Information System Security Professional (CISSP). Before joining Microsoft, he was responsible for e-Business Risk Management at PricewaterhouseCoopers in Switzerland. He lives in Zurich and is married with two sons.

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Use Music to Fight Cybercrime: ‘Maga No Need Pay’

When I travel through Africa, the high piracy rate is often something we address. Not necessarily from a commercial perspective but much more from a security angle. We know that pirated software is often infected with malware and therefore used for criminal activities. However, the discussion is a difficult one, as a lot of people do not really see the value of software as you cannot touch it. I sometime face discussions like a customer telling me that they hired a consulting company to assess their security and now they want Microsoft’s help to fix the problems. When we talk about Microsoft Consulting Services, the customer tells me: “I am paying so much for your software, why do I have to pay for consultants as well?” It is often clear for them that consulting has a price but the value of software is what we have to “sell” there.

Now, the government of Nigeria and Microsoft started to use music to fight Cybercrime (not only piracy). This is a thrilling way to spread the word and to address the target audience – something I think you should look at.

Here you find the press release by the Nigerian government: EFCC, Microsoft, Employ Music To Fight Cybercrime

The music clip can be found here.

And finally, a blog post but Tim Cranton, an Associate General Counsel at Microsoft: ‘Maga No Need Pay’: Nigeria Gets Creative to Fight Cyber Scams

Have a lot of fun

Roger

Posted 09/02/2010 by Roger Halbheer

Tagged under:Cybercrime,Piracy

RE: Use Music to Fight Cybercrime: ‘Maga No Need Pay’
Posted 09/02/2010 by Alex Clayton
I think it's great that people are thinking of creative and engaging ideas to spread the word about security issues. I am currently working with a company to deliver a security awareness program for our organisation. Perhaps I should put myself forward to be the lead singer.....
RE: Use Music to Fight Cybercrime: ‘Maga No Need Pay’
Posted 09/02/2010 by Alex Clayton
I think it's great that people are thinking of creative and engaging ideas to spread the word about security issues. I am currently working with a company to deliver a security awareness program for our organisation. Perhaps I should put myself forward to be the lead singer.....

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