Member Login

E-mail:    Password:  




 TitleDate AddedCompany
whitepaper Webcast: Know the Truth about Spyware and its Threat to SMBs2006-12-13 13:06:40 Webroot Software
  While small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) face the same sophisticated security threats as larger enterprises, they rarely have the same IT resources to combat them. That's why spyware writers are targeting SMBs more than ever. In fact, over 50 percent of small businesses experienced spyware attacks in the first quarter of 2006 alone!

Fortunately, there are steps you can take to proactively defend your network against rootkits, key loggers, Trojans, and other contemporary spyware threats. Listen to this TechRepublic Webcast, now available on demand, to learn what every SMB needs to know about malware protection. You'll hear from Webroot Software's Jeff Hughes, Director of Product Marketing, who discusses:
  • Why today's SMBs are particularly vulnerable to spyware
  • How an employee's Internet use can introduce spyware to your network
  • How to take a proactive approach to safeguarding your company against spyware
Sponsored by Webroot Software, this TechRepublic Webcast will give you the information you need to combat spyware in your small or mid-sized business.
  
whitepaper Small Business Webcast: The Benefits of Windows Vista for the Small Business (Part 2 of 3): Security (Level 100)2006-12-08 01:00:19 Microsoft
  This webcast shows how the new and easy-to-use security features included in the Windows Vista operating system can help to secure the computers and sensitive data on the network - without relying on outside IT support.   
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Best Practices for User Account Control in Windows Vista (Level 200)2006-12-08 01:00:19 Microsoft
  This webcast explores Windows User Account Control (UAC), a new security feature in the Windows Vista operating system and explains how User Account Control reduces the security exposure and the attack surface of the operating system by running all user processes with non-administrative privileges and requiring user consent for elevated operations.

Tags: Windows Vista
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Tips and Tricks for Developing Applications That Target Key Native APIs in Windows Vista (Level 200)0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Windows Vista provides an extensive set of new APIs that enable improved user experiences and enhanced security, and many of these APIs are exposed through native COM and Win32 programming models. This webcast offers some strategies and techniques for taking advantage of these native APIs from managed code and explains what is involved in making the Microsoft .NET application run on Windows Vista and take full advantage of technologies like Windows User Account Control (UAC), integrated desktop search, and Windows Vista UI features such as command links and common file dialogs.

Tags: .NET, Windows Vista
  
whitepaper Small Business Webcast: The Benefits of Windows Vista for the Small Business (Part 2 of 3): Security (Level 100)0000-00-00 Microsoft
  This webcast shows how the new and easy-to-use security features included in the Windows Vista operating system can help to secure the computers and sensitive data on the network - without relying on outside IT support.

Tags: Spyware, Windows Vista
  
whitepaper Microsoft Webcast: Be One of the First to See Tips and Tricks for Windows Vista2006-12-08 01:00:19 Microsoft
  This webcast explores the powerful new features in the Windows Vista operating system, including security enhancements, the new user interface, search, and organizational tools. It also provides useful tips on using Windows Internet Explorer 7 and illustrates practical desktop techniques that help a person to be more productive.

Tags: Windows Vista
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Modifying Your Applications to Run on Windows Vista (Level 200)0000-00-00 Microsoft
  This webcast explains compatibility between the Windows Vista operating system and applications written for earlier versions of Windows. It also explains some of the new features and security measures in Windows Vista, and shows how these changes might affect applications designed to run on previous versions of the Windows operating system.

Tags: Security Management, Windows Vista
  
whitepaper Microsoft Webcast: Web Single Sign-On and Identity Federation With Active Directory Federation Services2006-11-27 Microsoft
  This webcast provides IT managers with an overview of Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS), a component that enables extranet Single Sign-On (SSO) and identity federation. The presenter shows how extranet SSO technology enables access control in an unmanaged, non-domain environment and provides security and personalization for users of Web-based applications. The attendee will show how identity federation technology enables sharing of identity information more securely across security boundaries and reduces the administrative complexity and security challenges that accompany the sharing of applications with business partners.

Tags: Security Management, Directory Services
  
whitepaper TechNet Webcast: Protecting Your Exchange Server 2007 Network From Viruses and Spam (Level 300)2006-11-24 01:00:19 Microsoft
  This webcast focuses on the powerful new agent-based messaging hygiene features in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. In a standard configuration, Exchange Server 2007 provides a person with a competitive antispam solution that is composed of multiple filters, with frequent updates and a built-in IP reputation system. Of interest to Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) are enhancements to antivirus technology in Exchange Server, such as store scanning and mechanisms for reliable and efficient transport scanning. This webcast includes demonstrations of some of the most powerful and desirable new features in Exchange Server 2007.   
whitepaper Junk Mail and Spammers Meet Their Match in Outlook2006-11-24 01:00:19 Microsoft
  Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 is serious about protecting the user's privacy - and the Inbox. The new Junk E-mail Filter can block the punches that annoying spammers try to deliver to the Inbox each day. The user control the level of protection the filter provides. And if an important message accidentally gets trapped by the filter, no need to worry, the user can rescue it and give its sender a pass to the Inbox. In addition to the Junk E-mail Filter, Outlook 2003 can also anticipate trouble before it happens. This webcast shows how it prevents pictures on the Internet from downloading within a message and giving too much information away to the sender.