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Security Discussion: Ask the Experts

Security Discussion: Ask the Experts. Anirudh Singh Rautela │ Security & Privacy Initiative Lead and Product Manager - Security │ Microsoft Corporation. M.S.Anand │ MTC Technology Specialist │ Microsoft Corporation. Agenda. This is a free flow discussion – No PPT

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Security Discussion: Ask the Experts

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  1. Security Discussion: Ask the Experts Anirudh Singh Rautela │ Security & Privacy Initiative Lead and Product Manager - Security│ Microsoft Corporation M.S.Anand │ MTC Technology Specialist │ Microsoft Corporation

  2. Agenda • This is a free flow discussion – No PPT • You can ask your questions around security using the Q&A tab in the LiveMeeting console

  3. Just Bing it to get it! Handy Admin tools & resources • Threats & Counter measures • Security Risk Management Guide • Fundamental Computer Investigation Guide for Windows • Microsoft Security Assessment Tool 4.0 • MBSA Tool & Scripts • Microsoft Security Compliance Manager • Security Awareness Toolkit • SysInternals Toolkit • Security Literature to read • Misc. Security Tools for Admins

  4. Forefront Protection Management Encrypting File System (EFS) BitLocker™ Information Protection Identity & AccessManagement SystemsManagement Microsoft Security – Defense in Depth A well Managed Secure Infrastructure is the key! Services Edge Edge Server Applications Server Applications Network Access Protection (NAP) Client and Server OS Client and Server OS Certificate Lifecycle Management Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) TWC SDL

  5. Business Ready SecurityHelp securely enable business by managing risk and empowering people As businesses look to drive growth, they need to increase collaboration, sharing and access to information but must do so while protecting their assets and infrastructure. Frequently this must be addressed in the context of shrinking budgets and increased regulatory pressure. In response to these business challenges and opportunities, Microsoft is taking a fundamentally different approach to security. We call it business ready security. http://www.microsoft.com/brs

  6. The Convergence of Desktop Security and Management Desktop management and security have traditionally existed as two separate disciplines. Yet both play a central role in keeping users safe and productive. Management ensures proper system configuration, deploys patches against vulnerabilities, and delivers necessary security updates. Security provides critical threat detection, outbreak response, and system remediation. Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010 enables businesses to align security and management to improve endpoint protection while greatly reducing operational costs. It builds on System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R2 and R3, allowing customers to use their existing client management infrastructure to deploy and manage endpoint protection. This shared infrastructure helps reduce ownership costs while providing improved visibility and control over endpoint management and security. http://www.microsoft.com/forefront/endpoint-protection/en/us/product-overview.aspx

  7. Safer Internet - http://news.in.msn.com/specials/inet.aspx Help protect your PC with Microsoft Security Essentials Microsoft Security Essentials is a new, free consumer anti-malware solution for your computer. It helps protect against viruses, spyware, and other malicious software. It's available as a no-cost download for Windows XP SP2 and higher, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 • Comprehensive protection—Microsoft Security Essentials helps defend your computer against spyware, viruses, worms, Trojans, and other malicious software. • Easy to get, easy to use—Because Microsoft Security Essentials is available at no cost, there's no registration process that requires billing or personal information collection. It installs after a quick download and Genuine Windows validation and then stays automatically up-to-date with the latest protection technology and signature updates. • Quiet Protection—Microsoft Security Essentials doesn't get in your way. It runs quietly in the background and schedules a scan when your computer is most likely idle. You only see alerts when you need to take action. http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/

  8. Safer Internet - http://news.in.msn.com/specials/inet.aspx The browser people can trust! You want to browse without interruptions and with the confidence that the experience is reliable, safe and private. Windows® Internet Explorer® 9 includes built-in default settings that can help keep your computer protected from the first time you launch the browser. With SmartScreen Filter, Download reputation scanning, URL filtering , InPrivate Browsing & Filtering, XSS protection, Domain Highlighting, Tracking Protection, Java Script Sandboxing, etc., to name few, you can ensure you have a Safer Internet Experience. Read more & Download IE9 at - http://www.beautyoftheweb.in

  9. Safer Internet - http://news.in.msn.com/specials/inet.aspx Keep an eye on your kids The kids are online and you’re busy—Family Safety is there to help. Use activity reports to monitor your kids' computer activity. Choose websites, games, and programs they can access. Even set time periods when they can use the computer. So go ahead, be busy. Family Safety can help keep an eye on things Get Windows Live Family Safety 2011 at http://explore.live.com/windows-live-family-safety?os=other

  10. Stay linked to Security! Microsoft Safety & Security Center http://www.microsoft.com/security/default.aspx Security TechCenter - http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/security/default.aspx Trustworthy Computing Security and Privacy Blogs - http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/twc/blogs/default.mspx Microsoft Security Response Center - http://blogs.technet.com/b/msrc/ Microsoft Malware Protection Center - http://blogs.technet.com/b/mmpc/ Security Research & Defense - http://blogs.technet.com/b/srd/ Security Development Lifecycle - http://blogs.msdn.com/sdl/

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