Join this webcast to learn how Microsoft has deployed Microsoft Forefront Client Security on approximately 50,000 machines. In this session, we review Microsoft IT’s experience with Forefront Client Security, and also discuss architectural considerations in deploying Forefront Client Security at Microsoft.
In this second part of the webcast, we continue guiding you through the process of deploying Microsoft Forefront Client Security. Beginning where we left off in Part One, we show you how to set up both the Microsoft Forefront Client Security server and client software, and how to verify that the installation was successful on the target computers. We also discuss how to set up and deploy the client agents, create policies to confirm that the installation has completed, and configure Microsoft Operations Manager components to monitor Forefront Client Security.
Forefront Client Security provides antimalware protection for desktops, laptops, and server operating systems. It integrates with customers' existing infrastructure to provide greater value while reducing the total cost of ownership (TCO). This session can help you assist customers in deploying Forefront Client Security in large environments with more than 5,000 clients. We provide the architectural design overview that you need in order to deploy Forefront Client Security and Forefront Client Security Enterprise Manager on several systems to provide central management, alerting, and reporting capabilities.
The Microsoft Malware Protection Center supplies the core malicious software (malware)-fighting technology, including the scanning engine and malware definition updates, for Microsoft Forefront Client Security, Forefront Server Security Management Console, Windows Live OneCare, Windows Defender, and other Microsoft security solutions and technologies. In this session, we provide insight into the Microsoft Malware Protection Center.
Join this webcast to learn how Microsoft has deployed Forefront Client Security on approximately 50,000 machines. In this session, we review Microsoft IT's experience with Forefront Client Security, and also discuss architectural considerations in deploying Forefront Client Security at Microsoft.
In this webcast, we explore how Microsoft delivers layered, integrated protection that helps IT professionals protect their client applications against a broad range of threats while simplifying administration and integration into existing infrastructure. Attend this session to see how the Windows Vista operating system, Forefront Client Security, and server and domain isolation solutions work together to help you protect your client applications against a broad range of threats.
In this session, we introduce Microsoft Forefront Client Security and show how it enables centralized control and policy-based deployment of client security technology. This helps IT administrators protect their business desktop computers, mobile computers, and server operating systems from spyware, viruses, rootkits, and other threats. Forefront Client Security policies are made up of registry modifications. They can be deployed to Windows-based desktop computers, mobile computers, and servers using Group Policy, Microsoft Systems Management Server, or a third-party deployment product. Learn how Forefront Client Security makes use of Microsoft Operations Manager 2005 architecture to monitor clients. With Operations Manager, Forefront Client Security gains responsive alerting capabilities and well-designed reports.