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Browse to the Channel9 InfoCard video - it's an hour long and promises the following Nigel Watling, InfoCard Technical Evangelist, leads an in depth discussion of how InfoCard works, how it's designed (and why) and how it will evolve in the future(great Read More
Richard Warren's session titled "Leveraging your Active Directory for Perimeter Defence" is available for free viewing - just follow the link. The session was described as follows: "This session highlights the advantages of using Internet Security and Read More
Click here to play with the Traffic Information MashUP - and here to find out what a MashUP is! In layman's terms a MashUp is where you (as an application developer) build upon an existing application - the term comes from DJ's mixing music samples. Read More
Security Quick Reference Guidance The Security Guidance Centers provide the most prescriptive security guidance Microsoft has to offer as well as security tools, security response information, such as security bulletins and virus alerts, to assist in Read More
The Microsoft Security Newsletter is a monthly electronic newsletter that's tailored for IT Professionals and Developers to provide the latest Microsoft Security news together with tips for getting the most from our products.  The Security Webcast Read More
  Brian Tucker is doing a great job of helping the IT PRO community to help itself by hosting your short video demonstrations of how to solve technical problems - otherwise known as blogcasts. The beauty of blogcasts is that you can easily create Read More
Browse here to view Michael Kleef's post linking to some excellent security webcasts for both developers and IT Pros. The webcasts include sessions on network isolation/protection and identity management - they are well worth taking a few minutes Read More
TechNet Webcast: Network Isolation Using Group Policy and IPsec (Part 1 of 3) (Level 300) Monday, February 20, 2006 - 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Pacific Time Matthew Hester, TechNet Presenter, Microsoft Corporation Data Isolation: How can it make your information Read More
It's one thing to define a security policy, it's quite another thing to be confident that all of your servers comply to the associated technical requirements. Click here to view a blogcast that shows you how to use the Security Configuration Wizard's Read More
SCW is an abbreviation for Security Configuration Wizard which is a means of turning off the features of Windows Server that aren't required by YOUR applications. SCW takes the guess work out of which services you can turn off, which network ports Read More
There's a wealth of webcasts that are coming up in January - they're all free of course. If you're an IT Professional and would like to broaden your understanding of developer issues then I suggest viewing some of their sessions (listed @ the end of this Read More
I recently recorded a thiry minute webcast for a live TechNet audience. Please click here to view the replay - all you need is a Passport account to be able to view the session which includes a demonstration of how to use Rights Management in a production Read More
A good point of reference is http://www.microsoft.com/wifi as you'll find a wealth of best practise advice there. Another good source is the current TechNet Magazine which can be accessed both online (you can download the entire thing) and in print too Read More
There's a wealth of webcasts available from TechEd Orlando - I know it's a while since the event but the shear breadth of content makes this a handy source of knowledge. Many of the topics remain highly relavent including the following: Michael Howard's Read More
Tuesday 29th Nov- Public Key Infrastructure – tell me in plain English AND THEN deep technical how PKI works - deep technical session taking place in Reading (England) - it's free to join us - just follow the link to register Wednesday 30th Nov Read More
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