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Microsoft Research Faculty Summit 2007 Rick Rashid, Research (Moderator) Daniel Reed, Microsoft Research Edward Felten, Princeton University Howard Schmidt, R & H Security Consulting LLC Elizabeth Lawley, Rochester Institute of Technology 1. North America 77% 2. Latin America 3. Asia 4. Africa 5. Europe 8% 5% 6% 6. Australia 2% 2%

Asia Africa Europe Australia

North America Latin America 1. Graduate student 28% 2. Post-doc

3. University faculty (1 – 5 years) 21%

4. University faculty (6 – 10 years) 16% 5. University faculty (11 – 15 years) 13%

6. University faculty (16 – 20 years) 8% 6%

7. University faculty (21 or more years) 3% 2% 2% 2% 8. Employed in industry or government

9. Microsoft employee Other Post-doc

Graduate student 10. Other Microsoft employee

University faculty (1 – 5 years) University faculty (6 – 10 years) University University faculty (11 faculty – 15 years) (16 – 20 years) University Employed faculty (21 in industryor more oryears) government 1. Female 69% 2. Male

31%

Male Female 1. Less than 10 hours 36% 2. 11 – 20 hours 25% 3. 21 – 30 hours 4. 31 – 40 hours 15% 16% 5. More than 40 hours 8%

11 – 20 hours 21 – 30 hours 31 – 40 hours

Less than 10 hours More than 40 hours 1. Less than 10 hours 53% 2. 11 – 20 hours

3. 21 – 30 hours 31% 4. 31 – 40 hours 5. More than 40 hours 8% 3% 5%

11 – 20 hours 21 – 30 hours 31 – 40 hours

Less than 10 hours More than 40 hours 106 102 1. citeulike 2. del.icio.us 3. Facebook 61 4. Flickr 5. LinkedIn 46 6. MySpace 37 29 29 7. Twitter 23 23 21 8. 9. Word Press 10. Other

Flickr Other citeulike LinkedIn Twitter del.icio.us Facebook MySpace Word Press Windows Live 1. 0 to 10 61% 2. 11 to 50 3. 51 to 100 4. 100 + 21% 12% 6%

100 + 0 to 10 11 to 50 51 to 100 60% 1.Yes 2. No 40%

Yes No 1.Yes 78% 2.No

22%

Yes No 59% 1. Online news services 2. Social networks or media 3. Newspapers 21% 4. Television or radio 15%

5. Other 2% 3%

Other

Newspapers

Television or radio Online news services

Social networks or media 53% 1.Yes

2.No 47%

Yes No 59%

1. Mobile Security 2. Hardware design

3. Protocol Implementation 17% 4. Human interfacing 11% 9% 4% 5. Network architecture

Mobile Security Hardware design Human interfacing Network architecture Protocol Implementation 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 © 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.