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By Jeremy Chapman, Senior Product Manager, Windows Vista Deployment
As with any IT service, security considerations should be made in every phase of the desktop deployment project -- from the initial vision and decision to upgrade through every aspect of planning and developing the components that will eventually be deployed to your desktops. This article explores security considerations and deliverables affecting the deployment project as well as the entire PC life cycle.
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Join Mark Russinovich and a panel of experts for a discussion on adopting Windows Vista into a desktop infrastructure. Hear from real IT pros that have tackled Windows Vista deployment--all discussing the challenges, workarounds, and tips & tricks they have learned along the way.
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Protect your organization from attacks with the Windows Server 2008 Security Guide. You'll get comprehensive security guidance, preconfigured security settings, and automated tools that reduce security policy deployment times by up to 80 percent.
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This new solution accelerator offers software and guidance that will help you to deploy a customizable solution built on Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 or Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 that teams can use to collaborate easily and more securely with customers, partners, and vendors across the Internet.
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Microsoft Forefront Server Security Management Console allows administrators to easily manage Forefront Security for Exchange Server, Forefront Security for SharePoint, and Microsoft Antigen. Download the 120-day trial software and receive valuable resources delivered at strategic intervals throughout the software evaluation period.
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Security Guidance
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By Dave Field, Technical Program Manager, Studio B Productions, Inc.
Explore three steps that you can take to set an initial security posture for your users when deploying Windows Vista using Microsoft Deployment or Business Desktop Deployment 2007.
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Access materials, resources, and tools to help you discover, explore, pilot, and roll out Windows Vista in your organization with the Springboard Series for Windows Vista. Get advice based on early adopter and community feedback, and learn about current challenges and solutions through monthly straight-talk articles.
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Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2008 is the next version of Business Desktop Deployment 2007. The fourth-generation deployment accelerator adds integration with recently released Microsoft deployment technologies to create a single path for image creation and automated installation of desktops and servers.
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Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 must accept data from clients, which introduces the risk that the clients could attack the site, for example by sending malformed inventory or attempting to overload the site systems. Learn about security and privacy information and best practices for client deployment.
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Mobile devices present interesting security challenges in your enterprise environment. Learn how you can use Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 to better manage your mobile devices by enforcing configurations that enhance security such as passwords and certificates.
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This guide includes three ways to enhance the security of your server running Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) 3.0: by hardening your WSUS server, by adding authentication between chained WSUS servers in an Active Directory environment, and by implementing the Secure Sockets Layer protocol on WSUS.
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For Windows Vista and later versions of the Windows family of operating systems, kernel-mode software must have a digital signature to load on x64-based computer systems. This paper describes how to manage the signing process for kernel-mode code for Windows Vista.
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This Month's Security Bulletins
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MVP Update
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Jesper Johansson is a well-known authority on information security in general and on Windows security in particular. He is currently a principal software security architect, managing programs and projects related to application security, secure software development practices, and security training. Prior to his current role, Dr. Johansson worked on security at Microsoft. He has delivered presentations on information security on five continents, has spoken at most major security events, and has written many articles on security. His most recent book is Windows Vista Security, coauthored with Roger Grimes.
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By Jesper M. Johansson
You've heard about the new Server Manager tool in Windows Server 2008. But the Security Configuration Wizard is still available as well. Find out why you will still want to use the Security Configuration Wizard.
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Microsoft Product Lifecycle Information
Security Events and Training
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Business systems are increasingly interconnected in order to get maximum value from information technology infrastructure and so employees can collaborate efficiently. As a result, messaging and collaboration servers that enable e-mail, document sharing, and instant messaging have become a mission-critical infrastructure component in business environments around the world. Use the resources in this learning path to find out how to collaborate more securely.
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Explore key Windows Vista product features, plus deployment, security, management, and productivity with this series of webcasts, podcasts, and virtual labs.
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Upcoming Security Webcasts
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Monday, April 7, 9:30 AM Pacific Time Brian Hoskins, Senior Product Manager, Microsoft Corporation
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View upcoming security webcasts in a dynamic, interactive format.
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For IT Professionals
For Developers
Microsoft On-Demand Webcasts
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Security Series: Core IO Model
Improve the security of your IT infrastructure. Learn how the Microsoft Core Infrastructure Optimization (IO) Model can help you control costs, improve service levels, and increase business agility.
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2008 Defense in Depth Security Webcast Series
Join Senior Security Strategist with the Trustworthy Computing Group Kai Axford as he explores each layer of Defense in Depth during this eight-part webcast miniseries in January. Kai will show how to mitigate the new risks in security and may have you rethinking the methods you're using. He'll also spend time talking about hot topics of the day.
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