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TechNet Webcast: Implementing Messaging Security for Exchange Clients (Level 200)  

Event ID: 1032287351

 
Language(s): English.
Product(s): Exchange Server.
Audience(s): IT Professional.
Duration: 92 Minutes
Start Date:
Monday, January 30, 2006 9:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
 

Event Overview

To ensure that e-mail messages can be read only by the intended recipients, it is as important to provide security for the clients of Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 as it is to secure the server itself. This webcast describes solutions such as using Microsoft Exchange Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Service Extensions (S/MIME) and information rights management to protect e-mail content. We also discuss using remote procedure call (RPC) over Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) to help secure client connections to Exchange Server 2003 over the Internet. We conclude with a look at controlling access to e-mail attachments and show how to manage and secure Microsoft Outlook Web Access.

Presenter: Harold Wong, TechNet Presenter, Microsoft Corporation

Harry Wong is a senior technology specialist with the Microsoft TechNet Presenter Team. He spent his first five years with Microsoft as a field systems engineer concentrating on Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft Live Communications Server. Outside of work, Harold enjoys golf and eating lots of sushi.

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