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Windows Defender Beta 2 is now available - it's the new name for Microsoft AntiSpyware
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over 7 years ago
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Click here to find out more about our updated AntiSpyware offering. Windows Defender is the new name for Microsoft AntiSpyware and it's built into the current Beta of Windows Vista. The website includes an interesting comparison of Windows Defender...
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How to create a new policy for Security Configuration Wizard (SCW)
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over 7 years ago
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Click here (or on the image below) to view a BlogCast that demonstrates how to create a new policy via the Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) GUI. The BlogCast is a little long (ten minutes) as it takes you through the entire wizard which includes...
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If you're planning to buy new laptops and want to make the most of the security features of Windows Vista
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over 7 years ago
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Note: The information in this post is based on the features of beta software and hence they may change before Windows Vista ships. To make the most of Windows Vista's advanced security features you need to ensure that new machines are TPM 1.2 compliant...
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How to find out what privileges, group membership and access tokens you have
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over 7 years ago
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Several presenters at events such as TechEd and ITForum make use of a a really handy utility named "whoami". It's a resource kit utility that you can use to query attributes from your user context. Those of you who have experience of UNIX shell commands...
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Free 40 minute webcast explaining how PKI works in plain English - this will enable you to understand how to secure messages, files and network traffic
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Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) was once touted as the answer to all security evils. Of course there's no such “Silver Bullet” as effective security requires people, processes and technology to work in union based on a meaningful security policy. When...
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Join us for a free event in Reading (UK) showing you how to reduce the impact of malware worms and viruses by using less privilege
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over 7 years ago
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Click here to register for a free security event taking place in our Reading office in the UK. We'll take a look at how to adopt the principles of least privilege and thereby reduce the impact of malware including worms viruses and root kits. Our focus...
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Microsoft TechEd 2006 will run as two back to back events, one for Developers and one for IT Pros (IT Forum)
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We'll be back in Barcelona once again for TechEd 2006. Click here to find out more about TechEd Europe. The following information was taken directly from the event site: Microsoft Tech·Ed 2006: Developers Microsoft’s premier European conference...
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Interesting documentation on BitLocker and Trusted Platform Module services in Windows Vista
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over 7 years ago
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Thanks to Nathan Mercer for his post that raises awareness of the Windows Vista Step-by-step Guides for IT Professionals The guides provide interesting details of many areas of Windows Vista including security of course. The following documents are...
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Do your systems meet your security policy? Here's an easy way to find out
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over 7 years ago
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It's one thing to define a security policy, it's quite another thing to be confident that all of your servers comply to the associated technical requirements. Click here to view a blogcast that shows you how to use the Security Configuration Wizard...
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Here are some interesting upcoming security webcasts
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TechNet Webcast: Network Isolation Using Group Policy and IPsec (Part 1 of 3) (Level 300) Monday, February 20, 2006 - 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Pacific Time Matthew Hester, TechNet Presenter, Microsoft Corporation Data Isolation: How can it make your...
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How to make sense of PKI and reduce the impact of Malware Spyware and Viruses
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The following events are taking place at our offices in Reading (UK) - in true TechNet fashion the events are free to attend and will give you technical guidance showing you how to apply these important technologies. Bring your questions and look forward...
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ISA Service Pack 2 is now available - it provides significant branch office scenario support
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over 7 years ago
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Internet Security and Acceleration Server (ISA) Service Pack 2 is now available. You can find out more and download SP2 for yourself by browsing to this link . There's a detailed white paper here . SP2 brings with it enhanced support for the "branch...
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An early beta version of Microsoft Client Protection is available for a some customers
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over 7 years ago
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Microsoft Client Protection is a new security product that will help businesses to protect their Windows computers from emerging threats including spyware, rootkits and viruses. The product is targetted at providing unified protection for laptops, desktops...
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View a BlogCast showing the installation of ISA Service Pack 2 (SP2)
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over 7 years ago
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As mentioned last week Internet Security and Acceleration Server (ISA) Service Pack 2 is now available . Maarten Goet has kindly recorded a blogcast showing the installation of ISA SP2 and discussing the benefits of the upgrade. You can view Maarten...
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The BlogCastRepository is a great site that provides free demonstrations of how to make the most of software features
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The BlogCastRespository is a great community resource that's available for you to learn from other people's experience of the best way to use software. Being a community resource you are able to sumbit your own demonstrations too. To view the extensive...
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Microsoft have announced the acquisition of a web filtering product named i:filter from a company named Futuresoft
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over 7 years ago
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An interesting announcment was made yesterday of Microsoft's intention to acquire a product named "i:filter" from a company named Futuresoft. i:filter enables you to control the internet surfing habits of users on your corporate network. Your policy...
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How to write more secure software
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over 7 years ago
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There's a nice summary of Microsoft's Secure Development Lifecycle (SDL) available here . Michael Howard's article for MSDN magazine explains how the coding practises of our development teams were changed to formalise building all code from a security...
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What did Bill Gates share as his vision of security at the RSA 2006 conference?
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You may have seen the short video clips of Bill Gates' keynote speech at RSA 2006. If you're anything like me you'll want to find out exactly what Bill had to say for the entire speech. The transcripts of most speeches made by Microsoft executives can...
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DesignIT - get recognition for your innovative work and help a charity
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Browse to the DesignIT website to find out how you can take part in a competition whereby you can showcase your design skills and possibly win a prize or help a charity of your choice. The top prize is a trip to the Ice Hotel in Sweden. The following...
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