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Why can't regular users shutdown Windows Server 2003?
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over 7 years ago
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Perhaps this is obvious for a production system - you'd hardly want end-users to be able to shutdown the server. If you're using a Windows Server 2003 system on a laptop as perhaps a demo, dev or test system then you may want regular users to be able...
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I'm NOT a Girl!
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over 7 years ago
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...but I have been to a Girl Geek Dinner and plan to go to more. As the name suggests they focus on the female perspective of technology. Of course I have no idea how many of you are Girl Geeks - if you are one then you can add your name to the WIKI and...
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Security Quick Reference - here's a list of security resources for IT Pro, Dev and Consumers alike
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Security Quick Reference Guidance The Security Guidance Centers provide the most prescriptive security guidance Microsoft has to offer as well as security tools, security response information, such as security bulletins and virus alerts, to assist...
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Here are some Online Technical Security resources that will help you keep up with Microsoft Security Innovations
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The Microsoft Security Newsletter is a monthly electronic newsletter that's tailored for IT Professionals and Developers to provide the latest Microsoft Security news together with tips for getting the most from our products. The Security Webcast Calendar...
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Is Effective Information Security an ART or a Science?
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over 7 years ago
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Let's start with a definition to set the tone - this is one I've made up: "Effective Security is enables business to be MORE effective whilst minimising risk to an acceptable level as defined in a meaningful security policy that has teeth". I'm...
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Get answers to difficult questions and debate security solutions with experts at InfoSec 2006 in London
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over 7 years ago
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Browse to our InfoSec2006 page to read about the free education sessions and debates we'll be hosting. The main InfoSec event site is the place to go to secure (no punn intended) a free place at the event - if you turn up on the day (three days actually...
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Where can I find out how to write secure code?
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over 7 years ago
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The Microsoft Application Security Website is a UK based resource that aims to help you write more secure code. The site includes links to the Developer Highway Code which is named after something that's only likely to make sense to those of you who have...
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MSDN invite you to join SPI Dynamics for a "Web Application Hacking Workshop"
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over 7 years ago
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Let's get this straight to start with MICROSOFT WILL NOT BE TEACHING YOU HOW TO HACK! Our partner SPI Dynamics are experts in the field of writing secure code and helping customers to measure and improve the quality of software. The event itself is...
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It's true - Virtual Server 2005 R2 IS now available as a free download!
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over 7 years ago
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Click here to read devcenter.com's post announcing that Microsoft's Virtual Server 2005 R2 is now available as a free download. There's more information available on the Microsoft Virtual Server website . For more information about Virtual Server 2005...
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Register for the Technical Roadshow - see Windows Vista, Office & Exchange 12, Server 2003 R2 and ISA 2006
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over 7 years ago
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We hope you can join us for this year's Technical Roadshow - we're visiting five destinations in the UK for a series of technical sessions. Last year's event was successful due to the involvement and interaction of each of the participants. THIS IS NOT...
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ISA 2006 Pulic Beta together with Technical Product details and User Interface Walkthroughs
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over 7 years ago
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Internet Security and Acceleration Server is an established security product that's been in production environments since the year 2000. The second major release of the product was denoted "ISA 2004". ISA 2004 majors on protecting Microsoft Server...
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Big Sunday: The best wind I've ever experienced in the South East of England
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over 7 years ago
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OK so this isn't security related... It's Monday morning and I can't help but share the most amazing day's Windsurfing I've ever enjoyed. I live near London in the South East of England - this is generally the best time of year for wind though rarely...
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How to securely publish multiple HTTPS websites on a single port via ISA
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over 7 years ago
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At last week's PKI TechNet event in Reading several people asked how to get around the challenge of allowing multiple certificates to be used (corresponding to individual HTTPS web sites) in conjunction with ISA's web server publishing feature. For...
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