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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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Building and Managing a resilient Active Directory Infrastructure - Level 300 - Jeff Alexander
 Building Identity Provisioning Solutions - Level 400 - Michael Kleef | |
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Server and Domain Isolation: The Next Big Thing in Security and Infrastructure Integrity Assurance - Jesper Johansson or Steve Riley
 Building an Agile Infrastructure to Support Secure Mobility - Jamie Sharp | |
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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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Building and Managing a resilient Active Directory Infrastructure - Level 300 - Jeff Alexander
In this session we'll look at the pieces that are needed to build a resilient infrastructure based on Windows Server 2003, and then look at how to secure the infrastructure with ISA Server 2004; how to monitor events with MOM 2005; and finally, managing change and configuration management with SMS 2003. | |
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Building Identity Provisioning Solutions - Level 400 - Michael Kleef
Identity Management is becoming ever more important to businesses, whose technical staff need to understand how these solutions work and how to implement them. In this session we'll show how to build these solutions from start to finish.
In this session you'll learn: - How to get identity data from the HR system to connected directories with minimal effort - And how to implement a centralised password management solution. | |
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Server and Domain Isolation: The Next Big Thing in Security and Infrastructure Integrity Assurance - Jesper Johansson or Steve Riley
Got any unmanaged-or, worse, rogue-machines on your network? Of course you do, unless you've consciously built the right technologies into your network to reduce and perhaps even eliminate them. By using Active Directory and IPsec to build an environment that requires domain membership, just like Microsoft's own IT, you can restrict network communications to domain managed machines-thereby creating trusted zones that are far more secure than other methods deployed today. This session will explain in detail how to use this capability that's available to you today in Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. Included also is a preview of future uses of IPsec, including becoming the enforcement mechanism for Network Access Protection. | |
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Building an Agile Infrastructure to Support Secure Mobility - Jamie Sharp
Do your users require access to corporate data anytime from anywhere? Is your current infrastructure preventing you from deploying mobility solutions? Come to this session and learn how to securely publish corporate data to the Internet. The session covers how to securely architect and build an end to end mobility solution using Exchange 2003 SP2 and ISA Server 2004 & Antigen to support OWA (Outlook Web Access), RPC over HTTP, OMA (Outlook Mobile Access), LCS (Live Communications Server) and SharePoint. | |
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