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Cyril Voisin (aka Voy) on security
Security is not important. Well... as long as your level of security is high enough!
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Cyril Voisin (aka Voy) on security
Services isolation in Session 0 of Windows Vista and Longhorn Server
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over 5 years ago
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You may have heard that built-in services in Windows Vista were specifically hardened by Microsoft engineers during its development process. You might be wondering what that really means, how it works and, if you are a developer, how to harden your own...
Cyril Voisin (aka Voy) on security
Microsoft TechDays 2007 in Paris
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over 5 years ago
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Yesterday, the first Microsoft Techdays ended in Paris after three days and more than 200 presentations. Thank you to all of you who honored us by their attendance! (I don’t have the final figures yet but you were about 9,000 people on the two first days...
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