• How To Survive The Worst PC Disasters

    It's not directly security related, but if you have to recover from a disaster: http://tech.msn.com/howto/articlepcw.aspx?cp-documentid=4918287 Urs
  • 10 tips for maintaining a healthy home network

    Once your network is up and running, it's up to you to keep it healthy. This means incorporating all of the security features that come with your operating system, whether it's Windows Vista or Windows XP, and taking care of your network hardware properly...
  • "Microsoft’s having the shortest average patch development time", says Symantec

    Symantec acknowledges that Microsoft’s having the shortest average patch development time: “Of the five operating systems tracked in the first six months of 2007 (figure 18), Microsoft had the shortest average patch development time at 18 days, based...
  • Securing a gateway to your enterprise: Web Services

    How to secure a gateway to your enterprise? How to secure webservices? See yourself: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/community/columns/sectip/st1007.mspx Urs
  • Scott Charney on Microsofts commitments to privacy (Corporate Vice President of Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing Group)

    The Daily Dashboard interviews Microsoft's Scott Charney, Corporate Vice President of Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing (TwC) Group, about Microsoft's commitment to privacy and robust efforts to build greater trust in the Internet and e-commerce https...