Data Protection. Connected.

Techamp;ndash;Ed 2007 Security Track

June 4 – 8, Orlando, FL


What’s new and exciting in network security? You’ll find it here.

This year’s Technical Learning Center (TLC) is packed with Microsoft product demos, hands-on training, labs, presentations, and discussion opportunities with peers, partners, and security experts.

Station 1 – IE7

Internet Explorer 7’s dynamic security features help protect you against malicious software and keep your personal data safe. Visit our booth to find out more about IE7 security features such as EV (Extended Validation) SSL Certificates, the Phishing Filter, Active–X Opt-In, Protected Mode, and more.
http://www.microsoft.com/ie

Station 2 – Forefront Client Security

Microsoft Forefront Client Security provides unified malware protection for business desktops, laptops, and server operating systems that is easy to manage and control by delivering simplified administration through central management and providing critical visibility into threats and vulnerabilities, Forefront Client Security helps protect businesses with confidence and efficiency.
http://www.microsoft.com/forefront/clientsecurity

Station 3 – Forefront Server Security

Microsoft® Forefront™ Server Security includes multiple scan engines from industry-leading security firms, integrated into a single solution to help businesses protect their Exchange messaging environments from viruses, worms, and spam and protect their Microsoft Office SharePoint 2007 and Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 collaboration environments by eliminating documents containing malicious code, confidential information, and inappropriate content.
http://www.microsoft.com/forefront/serversecurity

Station 4 – Microsoft Forefront Edge Security and Access

The Forefront edge security and access products, Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2006 and Intelligent Application Gateway (IAG) 2007 provide enhanced network–edge protection and application-centric, policy-based access to corporate IT infrastructure across three primary usage scenarios including Secure Remote Access, Branch Office Security and Internet Access Protection.
http://www.microsoft.com/forefront/edgesecurity

Station 5 – Security and Compliance

The Security and Compliance group at Microsoft provides dozens of security-focused Solution Accelerators, including the popular Windows Security Guides. Stop by to talk to the authors and program managers for these guides and see what we’re doing now and in the future. We’re happy to answer questions or elaborate on any points in any of our solutions, and we’d love to hear about security guidance you’re looking for in the future.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/guidance

Station 6 – Enterprise Threat Analysis and Modeling

Station 8 – Network Access Protection

Network Access Protection (NAP) is a policy enforcement platform built into Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 that allows you to better protect your private network by enforcing compliance with computer health requirements. For example, a firewall must be installed and enabled and the latest operating system updates must be installed. With NAP, you can create customized health requirement policies to validate computer health before allowing network access or communication, automatically update compliant computers to ensure ongoing compliance, and optionally confine noncompliant computers to a restricted network until they become compliant.
http://www.microsoft.com/nap

Station 9 – Server and Domain Isolation

Server and Domain Isolation enables you to cost-effectively implement end-point authentication to dynamically segment your Windows environment into more secure, isolated logical networks based on policy rather than network topology. With Server and Domain Isolation, you can reduce the risk of network security threats and safeguard sensitive data, all while extending the value of your existing infrastructure investments.
http://www.microsoft.com/sdisolation

Expo Floorplan

Yellow Technical Learning Center

Session Catalog