| Publisher | Microsoft | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Webcast | Date added | 11 Aug 2005 |
| Topics | Directory Services, Network Security | ||
| Downloads | 31 | ||
The threat of intruders and malicious code such as viruses and worms continues to grow. This makes it critical for organizations of all sizes to take immediate action to increase the security of their desktop and laptop computers. Part one of this three-part series will show you the importance of implementing core client security, concentrating on securing applications and securing standalone Microsoft Windows clients. The webcast will discuss fundamental client security topics along with securing a variety of applications such as Microsoft Internet Explorer and Outlook within an organization. In the webcast, you will see how to use Active Directory and Group Policy to secure Windows clients and view a demonstration on securing standalone clients.
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