| Publisher | Microsoft | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Webcast | Date added | 23 Jun 2005 |
| Topics | Software Engineering, Security Management, Application Development | ||
| Downloads | 2 | ||
Securing organizational information and data systems is critical, and failure to secure information can have a severe impact on business. The attendee will learn a repeatable approach to security engineering that the Microsoft patterns & practices group uses to meet security objectives. This webcast examines the lessons and insights gained from adopting the approach in an organization that previously did not have a systematic security approach.
Related white papers
Software Configuration Management: The Foundation of Global Distributed Development Today
By distributing development, you can create a collaborative work environment staffed by the best developers you can hire, regardless of their location. To support distributed development, you need a Software...
Argentina: Software Development and IT Consulting Outsourcing's New Hot Spot
This paper explains about the attractiveness of Latin America, IT Landscape in Argentina, Leading Content Producer in Spanish, Educational excellence, Political Stability, Closer time-zone which includes instant communication channels, better...
Video Conferencing Standards
The International Telecommunications Union -- Telecommunications Standardization Sector (ITU-T) is responsible for generating worldwide "recommendations" (non-binding standards) for telecommunications. The ITU- T is divided into fourteen Study Groups. Each Study...
CLOUD-CLIENT ENTERPRISE SECURITY IMPACT REPORT: INCREASED PROTECTION AT A LOWER COST
Malware, spam and other threats on the Internet are an increasing problem for organizations of all types and sizes and defending against these threats is making it difficult to conduct...
Do More with Less: Merging Enterprise Applications with Desktop Tools
Find out what Aberdeen Group has to say about tools for business users. This report examines key trends for enterprises seeking to improve end user productivity, including the integration of...
Employing IT- Level Security for IP Videoconferencing
In recent years videoconferencing has morphed from an ISDN-centric to an IP-centric model. In fact, most videoconferencing systems today support IP networks out of the box, while ISDN network connectivity...
The ISDN to IP Migration for Videoconferencing
Since the release of IP-capable videoconferencing solutions in the mid-1990s, the percentage of video calls hosted over IP networks has continued to grow. In addition, virtually all video systems today...




