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whitepaper Microsoft FDCC Webcast Series: FIPS Challenges2008-01-17 Microsoft Tips
  FIPS 140-1 and FIPS 140-2 is required by law, and FDCC consequently enables this policy. However, turning this setting on causes certain issues, especially with HTTPS web sites and certain applications that encrypt and do not meet FIPS requirements. There is a lot of confusion around this, with FIPS being blamed for many application compatibility issues. This webcast will define FIPS; outline common problems when the FIPS is enabled; give examples of how to handle many FIPS issues; and provide basic information on how to report non-FIPS compliant web sites and applications to NIST for review.

Tags: Best Practices
  
whitepaper Symantec's Security Management Solution: People, Processes, and Technology2008-01-15 Symantec
  Symantec security management products and services help customers with security monitoring, assessments and compliance-related activities, including internal audits, risk assessments, log management, and assessing the effectiveness of IT security controls. A hybrid approach to security, built upon a foundation of products, managed services, and professional services, helps enterprises surmount these challenges. Symantec's comprehensive portfolio of products and services enables enterprises to feel confident that their information is safe and their transactions are secure.   
whitepaper TechNet Webcast: Practical Active Directory Delegation (Level 300)2008-01-11 Microsoft Tips
  The presenter of this webcast discusses how delegation can help maintain security and solve some common organizational challenges. The webcast starts by reviewing delegation in Active Directory. The presenter explains why there is a need for delegation and describes some of the common organizational challenges it can help solve. Next, the presenter covers defining roles and creating tiered administration, and then talks about secondary accounts and shows how they play into delegation principles.

Tags: Directory Services
  
whitepaper A Security Strategy for Manufacturing Operations2008-01-09 Microsoft
  By connecting manufacturing and enterprise networks, companies have helped employees become more productive, resulting in streamlined operations and more effective business. But with this new connectivity comes additional risk from cyber attacks from both internal and external sources. Manufacturers must protect their systems from attacks that can negatively affect production and plant safety, and put proprietary information at risk. To mitigate the risks inherent in connecting manufacturing and external networks, companies must implement a defense-in-depth strategy to prevent their manufacturing systems from being compromised. This white paper focuses on technologies such as the Microsoft Forefront family of business security products, along with various other current technologies. It also introduces virtualization as a potential solution that secures applications in the manufacturing operations area.   
whitepaper TechNet Webcast: 2008 Defense in Depth Security Series (Part 3 of 8): Gates, Guards, and Guns (Level 200)2008-01-09 Microsoft Tips
  The presenter of this webcast dives into various techniques and methods that should be considered when it comes to providing physical security around the datacenters. The presenter discusses some of the recent trends in this area, such as IP video surveillance, and also discusses resources that can assist in coming up with a good overall physical security plan.

Tags: Data Recovery - Security,
  
whitepaper TechNet Webcast: 2008 Defense in Depth Security Series (Part 2 of 8): All Bark and No Bite (Level 200)2008-01-08 Microsoft Tips
  This webcast takes a look at what is considered to be the most important aspect of information security: security policies. The presenter of this webcast discusses the policies that exist within the company and how to strengthen them. After all, what good is a policy if it is not enforceable? The presenter also investigates the most cost-effective way to increase the security posture of the business. What is it? Watch this webcast to get the answer to this question.

Tags: Best Practices
  
whitepaper Microsoft Webcast: Protecting, Assessing, and Monetizing Your Application Gold (Level 200)2008-01-07 Microsoft Tips
  There are material opportunities waiting for organizations that most effectively protect and mine the gold inside their applications. This webcast demonstrates how to ensure that the application investments return the highest possible yields by providing a safe and secure means to protect applications from theft, tampering, and exploitation; continuously measure application value by tracking adoption and behavior; license and control access to the applications. The presenter illustrates how Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, Dotfuscator Gold, and Microsoft Software Licensing and Protection (SLP) Services work together to provide a fully integrated development life cycle for organizations that are serious about protecting and maximizing their application investments.

Tags: Application Development
  
whitepaper TechNet Webcast: 2008 Defense in Depth Security Series (Part 1 of 8): Why Does Security Matter? (Level 200)2008-01-07 Microsoft Tips
  The presenter of this webcast discusses risk and the impact of security on the business. The presenter looks at some popular methods to assess risk and identify the need for an overall security strategy. He also explores why people care should about information security, how to measure the success of the program, and how to prove it to the boss using the concept of Return on Security Investment (ROSI). The attendee will learn how security impacts the cash flow of the business.

Tags: Cost Control - Risk Mgmt.
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: MSDN geekspeak: CardSpace, Why Should You Care, Who's Using It Today, and How? (Level 300)2008-01-02 Microsoft
  This webcast discusses real-world implementation considerations around Windows CardSpace.

Tags: Digital Signatures,
  
whitepaper IBM's SPARCLE Policy Management Tool Is Helping Organizations Create, Implement and Monitor Policies That Protect Personal Identifiable Information2008-01-01 IBM
  Following a recent wave of identity theft, spamware and online fraud, consumers are demanding that businesses safeguard their personal information from exploitation by cybercriminals and government officials have responded with stringent legislation mandating effective privacy policies. To help businesses manage and enforce their privacy policies, IBM Research has developed the SPARCLE (Server Privacy Architecture and Capability Enablement) policy management workbench. The goal is to help privacy professionals in any industry create policies in natural language, translate those policies into system readable commands, implement them with an enforcement engine and run reports to audit the effectiveness of the of the policy implementation. These capabilities will not only help protect the personal information of customers, but also will help reduce risk for organizations.

Tags: Security Tools, Cyber Security