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MSDN Webcast: Cryptography API: Next Generation Overview (Level 200) | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| Cryptography API: Next Generation (CNG) is the new Microsoft cryptography infrastructure built into the Windows Vista operating system and Windows Server code name "Longhorn." Designed with extensibility and ease of use in mind, CNG is fully compliant with the National Security Administration's Suite B protocols recommendation and uses the new elliptical curve cryptography (ECC) algorithms. This webcast discusses how CNG works and it explores what enhancements there are from Microsoft Cryptography API (CAPI). Join us for an inside look at how CNG changes cryptography within Windows.
Tags: Windows Vista, |
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MSDN Webcast: Microsoft Windows Vista Security for Developers (Level 300) | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| Most up-to-date developers would readily recognize such attractive and visually innovative aspects of the upcoming Windows Vista operating system as the Windows Aero interface with glass effects. It is very interesting to see that the deeper and more hidden aspects of this operating system contain an equal, if not greater amount of innovation and clever design in a large part related to security. This session gives a good overview of all of the new security features of Windows Vista stressing, where appropriate (for example when discussing User Account Control), any impact they may have on developers.
Tags: Windows Vista, Application Development |
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TechNet Webcast: Information About Microsoft June Security Bulletins (Level 200) | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| This webcast is a brief overview of the technical details of the June security bulletins. The intent of this webcast is to address the users concerns. Therefore, most of the webcast is devoted to attendees asking questions about the bulletins and getting answers from Microsoft's security experts. | |||
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MSDN Webcast: Overview of Developing for User Account Control (Level 200) | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| This webcast explores Windows User Account Control (UAC), a new security feature in the Windows Vista operating system. This webcast will show how to develop applications using the principle of least privilege with UAC. It explains how developing with UAC reduces the security exposure and the attack surface of both the operating system and user-developed applications. It also provides best practices for developing and managing UAC, ensuring compatibility with existing applications, and coding to take advantage of UAC protection.
Tags: Windows Vista, |
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TechNet Webcast: It's 11:00 P.M., Do You Know Where Your Data Is? (Level 300) | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| Long gone are the days when people knew their data was safe because it resided only in the data center. The explosive proliferation of laptops, notebooks, handheld computers, smartphones, removable drives, and Internet file storage demands that people rethink how to protect information. Because it is the information the bad guys are after, and because the information flows so freely from device to device, the obligation is to protect the information. The presenter of this webcast explores the new Microsoft Data Encryption Toolkit for Mobile PCs, which provides technical guidance and deployment tools that can help to plan and implement the Encrypting File System (EFS) and Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption throughout the enterprise, with lower cost and extended, centralized management and control.
Tags: Knowledge and Data Management, Data Recovery - Security |
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Microsoft Webcast: Security Intelligence Report Debrief: July to December 2006 (Level 200) | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| This webcast reviews the Microsoft Security Intelligence Report for July to December 2006. This report, released at the end of April 2007, provides an in-depth perspective of software vulnerability, malicious software (malware), and potentially unwanted software landscapes. This webcast discusses about the data and trends identified in the report. | |||
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TechNet Webcast: Information About Microsoft July Security Bulletins (Level 200) | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| This webcast is a brief overview of the technical details of the July security bulletins. The intent of this webcast is to address user's concerns. Therefore, most of the webcast is devoted to attendees asking questions about the bulletins and getting answers from security experts. | |||
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TechNet Webcast: Troubleshooting Forefront Client Security (Level 200) | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| This webcast covers some common issues in troubleshooting the installation process for Microsoft Forefront Client Security installation process and its prerequisites, focusing on the standard three-server topology. Forefront Client Security relies on multiple software prerequisites on both servers and client computers to install correctly. It discusses how there are several separate roles included in Forefront Client Security that can be installed in different server configurations, or topologies, and these roles affect the installation of Forefront Client Security as well. This webcast explores the post-installation configuration tasks to perform after Forefront Client Security is installed. | |||
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TechNet Webcast: Information About Microsoft September Security Bulletins (Level 200) | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| This webcast gives a brief overview of the technical details of the September security bulletins. The intent of this webcast is to address users concerns. Therefore, most of the webcast is devoted to attendees asking questions about the bulletins and getting answers from our security experts. | |||
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TechNet Webcast: Deploying Forefront Client Security (Part 2 of 2) (Level 200) | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| This webcast explores how to install and configure Forefront Client Security on the server and client computers. It starts with a short review of hardware and software prerequisites for Forefront Client Security. It describes some prerequisite software packages that must be installed on the client computers before installing the Forefront Client Security client software. It describes how, once you install the Forefront Client Security server and complete some post-installation configuration, you can begin the process of installing the Forefront Client Security client software. This webcast also explains the necessary procedures to follow to help ensure that the deployment is working properly and that the client computers are receiving updates and sending data back to the server. |