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Where can I find a list of Microsoft Security blogs and web resources

Feliciano Intini's (much of the site is in Italian) Microsoft Security Taxonomy 1.0 is a handy resource as it lists many of the Microsoft security team blogs and functional area web sites.

Channel 8 - a blog for Students to interact with Microsoft

Channel 8 Beta site was launched a couple of weeks ago following hints from Mark Johnston - it was interesting to see just how many people started talking about it after his post . The site includes a wealth of information about the Imagine cup which
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Where can I find out about Phishing trends and combat measures?

The Anti-Phishing Working group site is an excellent resource as it contains details of everything you (OK most people!) could ever want to know about Phishing. The site includes an interesting paper titled " Online Identity Theft: Phishing Technology,

The InfoSec slides ARE NOW available - broken links are now fixed

Browse here to access the slides yourself. This follows yesterday's post which indicated that the links were broken - thanks to Craig et al who verified the problem.

Traffic information MashUp

Click here to play with the Traffic Information MashUP - and here to find out what a MashUP is! In layman's terms a MashUp is where you (as an application developer) build upon an existing application - the term comes from DJ's mixing music samples. Try

Security Quick Reference - here's a list of security resources for IT Pro, Dev and Consumers alike

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 in

Here are some Online Technical Security resources that will help you keep up with Microsoft Security Innovations

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

Tricks tips and shortcuts to help you get the most from your infrastructure - check out the updated blogcast repository

Brian Tucker is doing a great job of helping the IT PRO community to help itself by hosting your short video demonstrations of how to solve technical problems - otherwise known as blogcasts. The beauty of blogcasts is that you can easily create them for

How to dramatically reduce your system's Attack Surface - Use Security Configuration Wizard

SCW is an abbreviation for Security Configuration Wizard which is a means of turning off the features of Windows Server that aren't required by YOUR applications. SCW takes the guess work out of which services you can turn off, which network ports can

It's amazing how fast time passes - blogs.technet.com is a year old

Thanks to Tony Soper for reminding us that TechNet Blogs are a year old and that there are 336 blogs there now. Many people moved over from the MSDN blog site and many more are new.
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Windows Server Release 2 (R2) is available for download

The official launch of Windows Server 2003 R2 (Release 2) took place earlier this week (Tuesday 6th December) - we'd planned to make the software available for download immediately available though unfortunately there was a short delay in getting the

How to Secure wireless networks?

A good point of reference is http://www.microsoft.com/wifi as you'll find a wealth of best practise advice there. Another good source is the current TechNet Magazine which can be accessed both online (you can download the entire thing) and in print too

Looking for advice on developing secure applications?

The MSDN UK Evangelist team have worked with the best practise experts throughout the company to bring you a developer-centric website which you can access by clicking here . There's some good content on the site and it's presented in an easily accessible

Free Hands on lab for Rights Management - try it for yourself

The following resources make it easy for you to get to grips with Rights Management - enabling you to share more with less risk. General business and technical information - www.microsoft.com/rms - RMS 2-min flash demo – http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/evaluation/demos/rms.html

Teaching Security to Developers

Thanks to everyone @ VBUG Birmingham last night for making me so welcome. I was greated with lots of Halloooween pumpkins - one of which was carved with a semi-colon in it rather than a face - a C# joke apparently! I delved into how Malware gets onto
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