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Microsoft Research Faculty Summit 2007
Rick Rashid, Microsoft Research (Moderator)Daniel Reed, Microsoft Research
Edward Felten, Princeton University
Howard Schmidt, R & H Security Consulting LLC
Elizabeth Lawley, Rochester Institute of Technology
North
Am
erica
Latin
Am
erica
Asia
Afri
ca
Euro
pe
Aust
ralia
77%
5% 2%6%
2%8%
1. North America
2. Latin America
3. Asia
4. Africa
5. Europe
6. Australia
Gra
duate st
udent
Post
-doc
Univ
ersit
y facu
lty (1
– 5
year
s)
Univ
ersit
y facu
lty (6
– 10
year
s)
Univ
ersit
y facu
lty (1
1 – 15 y
ears)
Univ
ersit
y facu
lty (1
6 – 20 y
ears)
Univ
ersit
y facu
lty (2
1 or m
ore ye
ars)
Emplo
yed in
indust
ry or g
overn
ment
Micr
osoft
emplo
yee
Oth
er
6%
2%
28%
16%
2%3%2%
21%
13%
8%
1. Graduate student
2. Post-doc
3. University faculty (1 – 5 years)
4. University faculty (6 – 10 years)
5. University faculty (11 – 15 years)
6. University faculty (16 – 20 years)
7. University faculty (21 or more years)
8. Employed in industry or government
9. Microsoft employee
10. Other
Fem
ale
Male
69%
31%
1. Female
2. Male
Less
than 1
0 hours
11 –
20 hours
21 –
30 hours
31 –
40 hours
More
than 4
0 hours
15%
36%
25%
8%
16%
1. Less than 10 hours
2. 11 – 20 hours
3. 21 – 30 hours
4. 31 – 40 hours
5. More than 40 hours
Less
than 1
0 hours
11 –
20 hours
21 –
30 hours
31 –
40 hours
More
than 4
0 hours
53%
31%
5%3%8%
1. Less than 10 hours
2. 11 – 20 hours
3. 21 – 30 hours
4. 31 – 40 hours
5. More than 40 hours
cite
ulike
del.ic
io.u
s
Face
book
Flick
r
Linke
dIn
MySp
ace
Twitt
er
Win
dows L
ive
Word
Pre
ss
Oth
er
23
37
102
46
61
2123
2929
106
1. citeulike2. del.icio.us3. Facebook4. Flickr5. LinkedIn6. MySpace7. Twitter8. Windows Live9. Word Press10. Other
0 to
10
11 to
50
51 to
100
100 +
61%
12%6%
21%
1. 0 to 10
2. 11 to 50
3. 51 to 100
4. 100 +
Yes
No
60%
40%
1.Yes
2. No
Yes
No
78%
22%
1.Yes
2.No
Onlin
e new
s serv
ices
Socia
l netw
orks o
r media
New
spapers
Tele
visio
n or r
adio
Oth
er
59%
2% 3%
15%21%
1. Online news services
2. Social networks or media
3. Newspapers
4. Television or radio
5. Other
Yes
No
53%
47%
1.Yes
2.No
Mobile
Securit
y
Hard
ware
desig
n
Pro
toco
l Im
plem
entatio
n
Hum
an inte
rfacin
g
Netw
ork arc
hitect
ure
17%
4%9%
59%
11%
1. Mobile Security
2. Hardware design
3. Protocol Implementation
4. Human interfacing
5. Network architecture
Rick Rashid, Microsoft Research (Moderator)Daniel Reed, Microsoft Research
Edward Felten, Princeton University
Howard Schmidt, R & H Security Consulting LLC
Elizabeth Lawley, Rochester Institute of Technology
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