Do you know whether the things you are doing to increase security is actually improving security? Are you sure that your security efforts map to any realistic threats - threats that you have decided to mitigate as part of your
overall risk management strategy? In this webcast, we cover the top ten things that security professionals do that don't have any real impact on security. In some cases, these steps actually have exactly the opposite effect, as they compromise confidentiality,
integrity, and/or availability instead.
Presenter:
Steve Riley, Security Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation
Jesper Johansson, Security Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation
Steve Riley began at Microsoft in the telecommunications practice of Microsoft Consulting Service, where he designed highly-available network architectures, developed hosting platforms for various applications, and deployed complex
multi-site VPNs. Steve is senior program manager in Microsoft's Security Business and Technology Unit. His technical specialties include network and host security, communication protocols, network design, and information security policies and process.
Jesper M. Johansson is a security program manager in the Security Communications and Engineering group of Microsoft's Security Business Unit (SBU), where he deals with all aspects of Microsoft's secure by design, default, and deployment
objective. Previously Dr. Johansson was a senior security technologist in the Security Strategies group, dealing with security issues in Microsoft's own infrastructure.
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