Security Is Not Virtual: Auditing and Logging Considerations to Ensure Compliance and Protect Virtual Server Environments
Featuring: Tony Bradley and Dr. Anton Chuvakin
Tuesday, July 29 at 1:00 PM EDT (1700 UTC/GMT)
Companies of all sizes and in all industries are looking for ways to leverage the benefits...
Posted to
Tony Bradley, Microsoft MVP
(Weblog)
by
Anonymous
on
06-12-2008
Filed under: security, News and Info, webcast, auditing, SANS, logging, virtual server, LogLogic, Anton Chuvakin, virtualization
Leveraging Web 2.0 Securely
How small and midsize businesses can benefit from Web 2.0 technologies and minimize risk
Event Date: Thursday, June 19, 2008 at 11:00am PT / 2:00pm ET
Speakers: Tony Bradley, CISSP, Microsoft MVP and Mark Guntrip, Sr. Product Marketing Manager, Websense
The Web 2.0 is not...
Posted to
Tony Bradley, Microsoft MVP
(Weblog)
by
Anonymous
on
06-12-2008
Filed under: security, News and Info, webcast, social networking, Web 2.0, mashups, wikis, Websense, blogs, folksonomies
On June 18th, I will once again be joining Windows guru and Microsoft Technical Fellow Mark Russinovich and others to panel a virtual roundtable discussion. This time, we will be talking about Windows Vista security. During this broadcast, we will cover topics like security configurations, challenges...
Posted to
Tony Bradley, Microsoft MVP
(Weblog)
by
Anonymous
on
06-06-2008
Filed under: microsoft, security, News and Info, Windows-Vista, mark russinovich, Springboard, June 18, roundtable, live, panel
Metasploit 3.1 was unleashed on the world today. According to the press release posted on the metasploit.com site, this “latest version features a graphical user interface, full support for the Windows platform, and over 450 modules, including 265 remote exploits.”
The legitimate value of...
Posted to
Tony Bradley, Microsoft MVP
(Weblog)
by
Anonymous
on
01-28-2008
Filed under: security, News and Info, vulnerabilities, exploits, metasploit, top 100 security tools, canvas, core impact, windows, framework, nmap
Microsoft’s Director of Security, Jeff Jones, published the One Year Vulnerability Report for Windows Vista, in which he demonstrates that Vista is the most secure OS ever measured (based on the criteria used to calculate the first year vulnerability report).
Granted, the declaration came from...
Posted to
Tony Bradley, Microsoft MVP
(Weblog)
by
Anonymous
on
01-26-2008
Filed under: windows xp, security, Vista, News and Info, vulnerabilities, Windows-Vista, jesper johansson, jeff jones, one year vulnerability report, patches
Microsoft recently created a new blog site designed to provide insight on emerging vulnerabilities. The blog, titled <a href=”http://blogs.technet.com/swi/”>Security Vulnerability Research & Defense</a>, provides detailed information about newly discovered vulnerabilites...
Its that time again. The 8th Annual SANS Top 20 Report is out. Well, its the 8th annual report, but it hasn’t always been the top 20, and it hasn’t always been at the end of the year. The first one was a top 10 list released in June of 2000. This is must-read information [...]