Security


Microsoft Says Security Emphasis is Paradigm Shift

Security remains a hot-button issue for Microsoft, as Brian Valentine, senior vice president for Windows, touted Redmond's new “hard" approach to software development.

Microsoft's Online Support Program: Ends Nov. 1

For a limited time, Microsoft offers rapid online support for selected Microsoft products, including SQL Server 2000 and Windows 2000 Server. Cost of support: $99.

70-214, Implementing Security in Beta

One-week testing phase for MCSE elective exam starts today.

70-214, Implementing Security Gets Beta Tested Next Week

Registration for this MCSE elective exam already underway.

Keeping It Clean

PestPatrol is handy when normal virus protection isn’t enough.

Wireless Meets Mother Nature

It’s important to remember that the answer’s not always in a book or taught in a class, as we found out when investigating a disrupted wireless link.

Marble Drop

Securing your servers by using templates isn't child's play. In her second installment on this topic, Roberta finds a parallel to a game.

Tales from the Trenches

Much of the knowledge IT professionals gain won't be found in a book or taught in a class...

Wireless for the Workgroup

With today’s new features and improved defenses, you no longer have to choose between convenience and security when deploying an enterprise-level wireless network.

Adding a Line of Defense

Flicks Titan shores up your IIS security

October Beta Planned for Implementing Security Exam

Security exam to face scrutiny of beta testers Oct. 10-17.

10-Dot Subnetting

A back-to-basics look at subnetting.

Security, List By List

Security checklists are valuable—but only if you use them. Follow along on Microsoft’s list and harden a server.

Getting Carded

Smart cards can dramatically enhance your organization’s security. Here’s what you need to know.

Get Active

Hate it or hate it more, product activation is a necessary evil in the XP world. Here’s how to ease the pain.

Fake Out

A controlled security challenge still provides valuable lessons.

Sam I Am—Anywhere!

Take Control with Remotely Anywhere 4.

You Got Hacked! Now What?

Hacks are a fact in a connected world. After discovering and expelling the intruders, you have to clean up their messes.

How To Be a Security Babe

If you want to do IT security because it’s “hot” right now, or because you think that’s where the money is, forget it. If you truly love the field, read on.

Certified Mail: August 2002

"Windowsville" residents chime in on the "which OS is more secure" argument; readers debate Microsoft's longevity.

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