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December 2006 - Technical Rollup Mail - Security
News Important Reminder: End of the SUS 1.0 and SUS 1.0 SP1 Support Life Cycle http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;905682 After December 6, 2006, Microsoft will no longer support Software Update Services (SUS) 1.0 and SUS 1.0 SP1. 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...
October 2006 - Technical Rollup Mail - Security
News Microsoft Is Committed to Network Access Control Interoperability By Mike Schutz, Group Product Manager, Security and Access Products, Microsoft Corporation For the past two years, there has been much hype around the term "network access control". Read More...
September 2006 - Technical Rollup Mail - Security
News Messaging and Collaboration: Security Challenges and Solutions http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=5394377 By Ryan McGee, Senior Security Product Manager, Microsoft Corporation The typical business work force today is both mobile and collaborative. This Read More...
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