Start | Programs | Firewall | Rules | Add rule | Permit all hosts destination port 4695/tcp. Um, why did you just do that? Was there a business justification for creating that hole, and was the decision backed up by your security
policy? You do have an up-to-date, regularly reviewed policy, right? Surprisingly (or not), security policies in many organizations are hidden, reflect the thinking of ten years ago, or simply don't exist. All security decisions should be based on business
needs and guided by relevant, timely, and flexible policies. To learn more, attend this webcast presented from Tech·Ed 2005 in Orlando, Florida, where Steve Riley helps you understand why it's important to have a security policy, how to encourage end-user
participation, and provides suggestions on what makes up a good policy.
Presenter: Steve Riley, Senior Program Manager, Security Business and Technology Unit, Microsoft Corporation
Steve is a frequent and popular speaker at conferences worldwide. Speaking engagements include multiple Microsoft TechEds and other conferences, plus SANS, RSA, Black Hat, Windows and Exchange Connections, and Windows IT Pro Magazine
roadshows.
Register to view this on-demand webcast and download a .wmv of the webcast now. By registering, you will also receive a confirmation email the following
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