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[May 1, 2008]  
Data on the Move
Learn about some ways to securely transfer files.
Windows IT Pro  — Renee Munshi

[April 3, 2008]  
Moving Toward Self-Encrypting Drives Everywhere
Seagate Technology will soon announce what it calls a self-encrypting full-disk encryption (FDE) hard drive for the data center.
Windows IT Pro  — Renee Munshi

[March 6, 2008]  
Keep Your Encrypted Data Encrypted
New research shows how your laptop's sleep and hibernation modes can leave your encryption keys, and thus your encrypted data, exposed.
Windows IT Pro  — Renee Munshi

[February 7, 2008]  
A Secure Wireless Network More Important than Ever
Mobile devices are becoming more useful and important to us, so protecting them and their communications is vital. Here are some resources to help.
Windows IT Pro  — Renee Munshi

[January 3, 2008]  
Security Stories Past and Future
As one year ends and another begins, it's fun to review what happened over the last 12 months and peek forward to what's coming in the next 12.
Windows IT Pro  — Renee Munshi

[December 6, 2007]  
DNS Servers Need Attention Too
Are your external DNS servers running the latest software, and are they configured correctly? Recent survey results and some free resources can help you protect these important systems.
Windows IT Pro  — Renee Munshi

[November 1, 2007]  
Fortune 1000 Hot and Cold on NAC; SMBs Struggling with Security
Two recent studies show that large companies are spending big on Network Access Control solutions but aren't deploying them and small companies are exhibiting big vulnerabilities.
Windows IT Pro  — Renee Munshi

[October 4, 2007]  
Taming Event Log Chaos
Four proposed standards for security event handling aim to make your life easier by rallying support from security device and application developers. In the meantime, here are some methods and products you can use to cope with event chaos.
Windows IT Pro  — Renee Munshi

[September 6, 2007]  
Solutions for the Least-Privilege Dilemma
Myriad approaches to this problem are available. Read about some of them--including the RunAs command, Windows Vista's UAC, and a third-party product--in this roundup of articles on the subject.
Windows IT Pro  — Renee Munshi

[August 2, 2007]  
Find Security Answers Faster
Security Pro VIP's library of how-to security articles recently became a little more accessible with a new Archive page on the Web site.
Windows IT Pro  — Renee Munshi

[July 5, 2007]  
Summertime Is Hacking Time
About this time, your thoughts might turn to hacking, especially if you're planning to attend one or both of the upcoming hacking conferences Black Hat USA 2007 and DEFCON 15. Learn about some articles on our Web site that use hacker tools for good.
Windows IT Pro  — Renee Munshi

[June 7, 2007]  
Security Administrators and Email Management
As a security administrator, how involved are you in setting policies and implementing solutions for email security, archival, and retrieval?
Windows IT Pro  — Renee Munshi

[May 3, 2007]  
The Need for Secure Applications
The SANS Institute aims to help developers write more secure code, but administrators will still need to patch applications and harden servers. Learn about some resources to secure PHP.
Windows IT Pro  — Renee Munshi

[April 5, 2007]  
Windows Vista Security Features Explained
In anticipation of businesses migrating to Windows Vista, we've been publishing a series of articles on Vista's security features. Here's a listing of the articles thus far.
Windows IT Pro  — Renee Munshi

[March 1, 2007]  
Experts on Security
More-targeted attacks, customer authentication, businesses keeping a closer eye on employees and customer data—these are a few of the trends that security experts are watching.
Windows IT Pro  — Renee Munshi

[February 2, 2007]  
RSA Conference = Security Product Announcements; Microsoft System Center Essentials 2007 Beta 2 Is Successor to MOM 2005 Workgroup Edition
The annual RSA Conference is February 5-9 in San Francisco, so security product announcements are flying fast and thick. Also, the successor to MOM Workgroup Edition is Microsoft System Center Essentials (SCE) 2007, currently in Beta 2.
Windows IT Pro  — Renee Munshi

[January 5, 2007]  
New for 2007
Windows IT Security becomes Security Pro VIP; the security market sees vendor and product consolidation.
Windows IT Pro  — Renee Munshi







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