January 2007 - Posts

The (Daylight Saving) Time(s) They Are A-Changin'
27 January 07 04:33 PM
As a public service message on behalf of those that literally control time (the U.S. Congress) and their 2005 decision to change the start and end of Daylight Saving Time (DST for those who enjoy acronyms) in the United States (US), don't forget to install Read More...
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"I Left My Security Conference in San Francisco..."
26 January 07 11:40 PM
I fully recognize how cheesy this post's title is. And, as a big fan of Tony Bennett , I also realize that I'm butchering one of his most beloved and well know classics . Finally, considering the posting I did the weeks prior to last year's shindig in Read More...
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Hey TCP! What Have You Done for Me Lately?
24 January 07 05:46 PM
Let's face it, the Internet is running on some old protocols. TCP, for example, was originally proposed in an RFC that dates back to 1981. That's not to say these protocols and communication services aren't up to the task at the ripe old age of 25 or Read More...
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Using ISA Server to Extend Server and Domain Isolation to non-Windows Platforms
19 January 07 05:31 PM
One of the biggest pieces of feedback I hear when pitching Server and Domain Isolation to customers (which...btw...is a great first step towards an eventual NAP deployment) is "how will this work with my non-Windows clients?" I don't like to think about Read More...
Seeing Client Security in Three Dimensions a Second Time
16 January 07 03:07 PM
Does that then make it six dimensional then? Moving on: my partner in crime -- Ryan McGee -- and I delivered another webcast on the Secure Client solution I've blogged about before: Momentum Webcast: Windows Vista, Server and Domain Isolation, and Forefront Read More...
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