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IN THIS TOPIC:  NEWS (1) , EXPERT TECHNICAL ADVICE (15) , REFERENCE & LEARNING (14) , WHITE PAPERS , DOWNLOADS (2) , BEST WEB LINKS (3)

  NEWS: 1 - 1 of 1
How much encryption is too much?
SearchWindowsSecurity.com | 03.01.2005
OPINION - Many security companies try to thwart competitors by including stronger encryption in their products. But is this a battle worth fighting? Brien Posey offers his take on encryption-strength wars and explains how to ...
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  EXPERT TECHNICAL ADVICE: 1 - 3 of 15
Data encryption best practices in Windows
Submitted By: SearchWindowsSecurity.com | 19 Jun 2008
TIP SERIES - These data encryption tips teach you how to encrypt data in Vista, manage file encryption in Windows networks and how to prevent data loss with Encrypting File System (EFS).
Windows server security management: Security expert roundup
Submitted By: SearchWindowsSecurity.com | 10 Dec 2007
TIP - Windows server security was the focus of reader concerns in November. Find out what our experts have to say about server access management and other server security best practices.
Delete write-protected folders
21 May 2007
EXPERT ANSWER - Some folders are write protected and are a nuisance to delete. Find out how to get rid of write-protected folders with this advice from Jonathan Hassell.
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  REFERENCE & LEARNING: 1 - 3 of 14
How much encryption is enough?
28 Apr 2005
FEATURED TOPIC - What is considered strong encryption today probably won't be sufficient a few years from now. So how can you ensure continually effective encryption? Get expert tips and opinions.
15 steps to hardening Windows Server 2003
21 Mar 2005
FEATURED TOPIC - Don't leave any stone left unturned when it comes to Windows server security. Here we'll highlight Jonathan Hassell's 15 steps to harden Windows Server 2003.
Use IPSec to manage connections
McGraw-Hill/Osborne | 21 Mar 2005
BOOK EXCERPT - This excerpt from Chapter 11 of Roberta Bragg's "Hardening Windows Systems" describes how to use IPSec to manage connections between computers.
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  WHITE PAPERS
E-Guide: Effective Desktop Management
Published by: Symantec Corporation | 27 Jun 2008
EDITORIAL RESOURCE GUIDE - This E-Guide, designed for the IT Professional, from TechTarget Windows Media Group and Symantec offers best practice checklists and articles to simplify IT Management.
Managing Email Server Compliance
Published by: Websense, Inc. | 19 Jun 2008
BOOK - Download this expert eBook and learn about how to reach beyond the borders of IT to create policies and install technologies that adhere to server compliance requirements.
Keeping up with IT Compliance
Published by: Websense, Inc. | 19 Jun 2008
BOOK - A lot of Windows shops underestimate their storage needs. This expert eBook describes how to achieve the right balance among file storage, email management and other compliance-related tasks.
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  DOWNLOADS: 1 - 2 of 2
Ultimate Boot CD
Published by: UBCD | 11 Aug 2005
DOWNLOAD - Ultimate Boot CD is a bootable CD which contains software that allows you to repair, restore and perform diagnostics for almost any computer problem.
Login Recovery
Published by: Idea Capital Ltd. | 11 Aug 2005
DOWNLOAD - Login Recovery is a service to reveal user names and recover passwords for Windows systems. As long as you have physical access to the computer, your passwords can be recovered
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  BEST WEB LINKS: 1 - 3 of 3
Know-IT-all chapter quiz #5, Windows Server 2003: A beginner's guide
SearchWinIT.com | 12 Mar 2004
BEST WEB LINK - Take this quiz to see if you have the skills to repel a determined hacker. This quiz tests the IT beginner's knowledge of Windows Server 2003. (March 12, 2004)
Windows-based file encryption may corrupt data
SearchWinIT.com | 29 Apr 2003
BEST WEB LINK - While he is not necessarily a fan of the Encryption File System (EFS) built into Windows, James Michael Stewart does agree that encrypting stored data is a valid means to improve security in most environments. In this ...
End the EFS wars
SearchWinIT.com | 05 Nov 2003
BEST WEB LINK - All versions of Windows 2000 support the Encrypted File System (EFS), an extension to NTFS that allows users to encrypt files on disk. This article describes the problems with decrypting EFS-stored files across versions of ...
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SEE ALSO - Topics Related to Encryption : 
Authentication , Protocols and Services , Maintenance


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