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ForeFront Client Security

 

Join us for a technical introduction to Microsoft Forefront Client Security. See how Forefront Client Security enables centralized control and policy-based deployment of security technology for client computers, helping IT administrators protect their desktop computers, mobile computers, and server operating systems from malicious software (malware) like spyware, viruses, rootkits, and other threats. We explain how Forefront Client Security policies are made up of registry modifications, which can be deployed to any Windows-based computer or server using Group Policy, Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS), or a third-party deployment product. Attend this session to learn how Forefront Client Security also pairs with Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) 2005 architecture to monitor client computers, enabling capabilities for responsive alerting and well-designed reports. Original Broadcast Date: Monday, April 23, 2007


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Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2006 is an important part of the Microsoft commitment to provide secure, anywhere access to corporate applications and data. As with previous versions, ISA Server 2006 integrates the strength of an application-layer firewall with virtual private network (VPN), proxy, and Web-caching capabilities. In this webcast, we examine the enhancements to this core functionality, and we explore the new features introduced in ISA Server 2006. Learn about the different editions that are available and the new ISA Server 2006-based security appliances. We also cover secure application publishing, the ISA 2006 Management Pack for Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) 2005, and new features in ISA Server 2006 that can help you protect your branch offices. Original Broadcast Date: Friday, April 20, 2007


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Join this session to see how new network stack innovations in the Windows Vista operating system can help you secure your network with features that enable you to filter network traffic and prevent unwanted forwarding. Learn about the new features in Windows Firewall that are based on the Microsoft Windows Filtering Platform (WFP). We show you how Windows Vista enables you to secure connections with tightly integrated Internet Protocol security (IPsec), and we explore how the implementation of IPsec improves security and interoperability in mixed networking environments. We also describe the new management features in Group Policy and enhanced command-line interface tools that give you greater control over connections. Original Broadcast Date: Wednesday, April 18, 2007


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Active Directory directory service security is crucial to prevent the loss of access to network resources by legitimate users or to block the inappropriate disclosure of sensitive information. In this webcast, we cover a set of recommendations for securing Active Directory and its day-to-day operations. We include recommendations for protecting domain controllers against known threats, establishing administrative policies and practices, protecting Domain Name System (DNS) servers, and maintaining Active Directory security boundaries. We also discuss how to detect potential security problems and restore Active Directory services in the case of a security breach. Original Broadcast Date: Friday, March 30, 2007


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Posted: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 10:49 PM by Mohinder Verma

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