Vista deployment using Group Policy in Windows Vista to control user behaviour and network security

Organiser
Microsoft
Date
Thu, 31 May 2007, 09:45 - 12:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Microsoft Ltd , Reading, GB
Cost
Free
Event Overview

Ever feel that your existing operating system just didn’t have enough Group Policy Objects? For your delectation we’ve added a whole host more! During this session we’ll take a look at the new XML based Administrative Templates and how to gain control of your environment using the powerful new features of Windows Vista.

Bored with Windows networking? Haven't seen anything new in, like, forever? Well just wait until you see what Windows Vista packs! It's networking components are all-new from the ground up. The unified Firewall and IPsec functionality includes a wealth of enhancements include simplified policies to speed connection time, a completely re-designed User Interface (UI) (integrated with the firewall), user-based policies, application-aware policies and more diagnostic tools.


Timings:


9.00 for 9.45 Registration

9.45 - 11.00 Session 1

11.00 - 11.15 Break

11.15 -12. 30 Session 2

12.30 Close


Speaker: Stephen Lamb – IT Pro Evangelist, Microsoft

Steve has been a technical security specialist for over ten years. He’s passionate about using technology to free people to get on with their work confident that their information is secure. Special interests include secure wireless, Rights Management, Application Layer Firewalling, Next Generation Secure Computing Base, client & server security.

Steve also enjoys White Water Kayaking, Snowboarding, Windsurfing, Kite Surfing and relaxing with friends & family.


Blog:
http://blogs.technet.com/steve_lamb/default.aspx

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