This webcast series brings together some of the sharpest security-focused Microsoft developers to provide expert answers to your security questions. Beginning with a brief overview of Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), This webcast will focus the discussion on what these changes mean for you as a developer and how these changes will affect your various development tools.
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