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November 2009 - Technical Rollup Mail - Security
News Securing the Microsoft Cloud Infrastructure http://co1piltwb.partners.extranet.microsoft.com/mcoeredir/mcoeredirect.aspx?linkId=12679063&s1=68628015-2ccc-cbc7-31b9-0e76c3415474 By building on the same security principles used to manage risks Read More...
November 2008 - Technical Rollup Mail - Security
NEWS Download the Urgent Security Update for Windows http://www.microsoft.com/protect/computer/updates/bulletins/200810_oob.mspx Microsoft released an out-of-band security update on October 23 for all currently supported versions of Microsoft Windows. Read More...
November 2007 - Technical Rollup Mail - Security
News *Are you using the NEW SUPPORTABILITY FEATURES for ISA Server 2004 and 2006?* In addition to the following features listed below, ISA Server 2004 Service Pack 3 and the ISA Server 2006 Supportability Update provide a new diagnostic logging feature. Read More...
November 2006 - Technical Rollup Mail - Security
News Applying the Principle of Least Privilege to Windows Vista http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=5607299 By Alex Heaton, Senior Product Manager, Windows Vista Security The principle of least privilege was one of the guiding security principles behind the Read More...
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