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Leading local and international security experts answered the big security questions at our most high-powered security event of the 2006. Our view on demand webcasts of the 2006 Security Seminar are a convenient way to have your questions answered. See the selection below for summaries and links to the wide range of topics covered in this informative series.
See the selection below for summaries and links to the wide range of topics covered in this informative series. | |
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| “Resilient Infrastructure, “Identity Management”, “Threat Mitigation” and “Data Mobility and Reliability” - Peter Watson | |
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Privacy, Security, and Compliance: What you need to know NOW! - Rocky Heckman & Graham Elliot
 Protect your Applications: Strategies that Can be Applied to Applications - Graham Elliot & Rocky Heckman | |
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Application Development Principles and Best Practices - Dave Glover
 Creating Reliable and Robust Applications with Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 - Andrew Coates | |
Speakers and topics are subject to change |
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“Resilient Infrastructure, “Identity Management”, “Threat Mitigation” and “Data Mobility and Reliability” - Peter Watson
This Session covers how to establish an effective and efficient security model that supports the business and enables IT, including: * Current trends and directions in security * What are the components of an Enterprise Security Model * How to maintain and evolve an Enterprise Security Model * How to position security with the business and get their buy-in * How to manage expectations and be on a path towards compliance * The overall benefits to IT of doing security properly * How to start the journey towards an Enterprise Security Model * The core elements and aspects that need to be implemented | |
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Privacy, Security, and Compliance: What you need to know NOW! - Rocky Heckman/Graham Elliot
In this session we'll discuss the SDL (Security Development Lifecycle) and the role developers and architects are expected to play during it. We'll also cover potential regulatory requirements that affect the security/privacy needs of an application and drill down into the ?development' challenges, for example, encryption of data. | |
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Protect your Applications: Strategies that Can be Applied to Applications - Graham Elliot/Rocky Heckman
In this session we'll demonstrate strategic security principals via the process of threat modeling. Discover how threat models gives developers and architects an advantage over hackers by enabling them to document and mitigate against threats and vulnerabilities.
This session will also cover: - The threat modeling process employed at Microsoft - The tool used to develop these threat models. | |
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Application Development Principles and Best Practices - Dave Glover
In this session we'll discuss the SDL (Security Development Lifecycle) and the role developers and architects are expected to play during it. We'll also cover potential regulatory requirements that affect the security/privacy needs of an application and drill down into the ?development' challenges, for example, encryption of data. | |
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Creating Reliable and Robust Applications with Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 - Andrew Coates
In this session we'll reveal how tools can take us further down the track to building more secure and reliable applications. This session will highlight reliability and security features in Visual Studio Team System and show how some hacks could have been prevented. | |
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