MySpace Taps MS Security Exec for Child-Safety Gig

With questions swirling about the safety and privacy of its teenage user base, MySpace.com has tapped Microsoft executive Hemanshu Nigam to be its first chief security officer.

Nigam, who currently serves as director of consumer security outreach and child safe computing at Microsoft, will join MySpace.com on May 1 to oversee safety, education, privacy and law enforcement affairs.

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