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TechNet Webcast: Windows Rights Management Services (RMS) Prerequisites, Sizing, and Enterprise Impact (Level 200) | 2007-01-11 | Microsoft |
| The presenter of this webcast discusses the software and hardware requirements of Microsoft Windows Rights Management Services (RMS), in addition to the necessary sizing and capacity planning. The attendee will learn why, when organizations implement RMS, the goal is to install a base foundation that provides the flexibility to scale in the future.
Tags: Security Management |
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MSDN Webcast: Enterprise Device Management and Mobile Application Security (Level 200) | 2007-01-10 | Microsoft |
| Security is one of the top obstacles to deploying a mobile solution. The presenter of this webcast will explain how to mitigate the risks that mobile devices could present in the organization. The presenter shows how to secure information as it is transmitted over the air and stored on devices, how to connect securely to network infrastructures, and how to avoid viruses, malicious software (malware), and spyware. The attendee will learn about the specific capabilities of Windows Mobile 5.0 and technologies, such as Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 and Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003, in addition to the third-party security products available from Microsoft partners.
Tags: Security Management, Mobile - Wireless Communications |
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Live Webcast: Malicious Intent: What Malware Writers are Planning Next | 2007-01-05 08:57:01 | Sophos |
| Malware authors are targeting smaller numbers of victims in attempts to sneak under the radar, and they're turning away from email-aware worms to other methods of infection like "ransomware"—holding users' files captive until demands for money are met! What are malware authors planning next?
With his access to tens of thousands of monitoring stations and analysis centers around the globe, Mark Harris, Global Director of SophosLabs, will discuss how modern malware is composed to provide a glimpse into what you can expect with the next generation of threats. Hosted by James Hilliard of TechRepublic and featuring live Q&A, this Webcast will address these important topics and more:
Note: This TechRepublic Webcast will be recorded and made available on an on-demand basis following the live event. So pre-register today—even if you're not sure you can attend on Jan. 25th—and we'll notify you by e-mail when the on-demand version is available. |
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Live Webcast: Malicious Intent: What Malware Writers are Planning Next | 2007-01-05 08:57:01 | Sophos |
| Malware authors are targeting smaller numbers of victims in attempts to sneak under the radar, and they're turning away from email-aware worms to other methods of infection like "ransomware"—holding users' files captive until demands for money are met! What are malware authors planning next?
With his access to tens of thousands of monitoring stations and analysis centers around the globe, Mark Harris, Global Director of SophosLabs, will discuss how modern malware is composed to provide a glimpse into what you can expect with the next generation of threats. Hosted by James Hilliard of TechRepublic and featuring live Q&A, this Webcast will address these important topics and more:
Note: This TechRepublic Webcast will be recorded and made available on an on-demand basis following the live event. So pre-register today—even if you're not sure you can attend on Jan. 25th—and we'll notify you by e-mail when the on-demand version is available. |
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On-Demand Webcast: Malicious Intent: What Malware Writers are Planning Next | 2007-01-29 09:10:16 | Sophos |
| Malware authors are targeting smaller numbers of victims in attempts to sneak under the radar, and they're turning away from email-aware worms to other methods of infection like "ransomware"—holding users' files captive until demands for money are met! What are malware authors planning next?
With his access to tens of thousands of monitoring stations and analysis centers around the globe, Mark Harris, Global Director of SophosLabs, discusses how modern malware is composed, providing a glimpse into what you can expect with the next generation of threats. This Sophos-sponsored Webcast, which is now available on demand, addresses these important security topics and more:
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On-Demand Webcast: Malicious Intent: What Malware Writers are Planning Next | 2007-02-14 14:11:40 | Sophos |
| Malware authors are targeting smaller numbers of victims in attempts to sneak under the radar, and they're turning away from email-aware worms to other methods of infection like "ransomware"—holding users' files captive until demands for money are met! What are malware authors planning next?
With his access to tens of thousands of monitoring stations and analysis centers around the globe, Mark Harris, Global Director of SophosLabs, discusses how modern malware is composed, providing a glimpse into what you can expect with the next generation of threats. This Sophos-sponsored TechRepublic Webcast, now available on demand, addresses these important security topics and more:
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TechNet Webcast: Ten Reasons to Prepare for Windows Server Code-Named "Longhorn" (Level 200) | 2006-12-23 01:00:24 | Microsoft |
| This webcast details the key new features and capabilities of Microsoft Windows Server code-named "Longhorn," focusing on the new enhancements found in the Beta 2 release. Although the current Windows Server edition is Windows Server 2003 R2, there is a need to prepare the knowledge and the environment for Windows Server "Longhorn". This webcast covers major improvements and features such as Network Access Protection (NAP), Terminal Services Gateway and Remote Programs, Server Core, Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0, Server Manager and the Role Management Tool, Windows Desktop Search, Active Directory, Distributed File System (DFS), Device Management and Installation (DMI), File System, and Group Policy. The webcast also discusses how enterprises in particular can benefit from Windows Server "Longhorn". | |||
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Network Access Control: Combining Endpoint Protection with Endpoint Compliance | 2007-02-23 05:42:57 | Symantec |
| In this TechRepublic Webcast, Tony Brockman, Senior Technical Product Marketing Manager for Symantec, explains why network access control (NAC) is a proven strategy for protecting your enterprise from the ever-more-sophisticated attacks that threaten businesses today.
During this presentation, Brockman explains:
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TechNet Webcast: Anti-Malware Technologies in Windows Vista (Level 300) | 2006-12-15 01:00:19 | Microsoft |
| Windows Vista has many enhanced security technologies that have been developed to make the operating system more resilient against malware attacks. This webcast will cover how Windows is better protected against malware attacks, better at removing infections, and better at limiting potential harm from malicious software. The webcast will start with an overview of Microsoft's anti-malware technology strategy and also cover at a high level how the Windows Firewall, Data Execution Protection (DEP), IE protected mode, service hardening and user account control help prevent and contain malware. The main focus however will be on the anti-malware technologies found in Windows Vista including an architecture overview of Windows Defender (formerly Windows AntiSpyware) and the Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT). | |||
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TechNet Webcast: Enabling Trusted Communications and Health Policy Enforcement With Network Access Protection (NAP) (Level 300) | 2006-12-15 01:00:19 | Microsoft |
| This webcast explains how Network Access Protection (NAP), built into Windows Vista and Windows Server code-named "Longhorn" operating systems, provides policy enforcement components to help ensure that computers on a network meet administrator-defined requirements for system health. With NAP, the users can use a combination of policy validation and network isolation components to control network access, and temporarily isolate computers to a more secure network segment if they do not meet system health requirements. The webcast provides an overview of the NAP architecture and requirements, demonstrate NAP using Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) enforcement, and drill down to the NAP components. |