Security Lockdown: Utilizing Standard Microsoft Tools to Secure Your Network

A few webcast on MS security.

Learn about tools that enable end users in your organization to lock down
their own environment and help protect their desktops. Find webcasts and virtual
labs that provide policy strategy, tips and tricks, and prescriptive guidance to
help strengthen your organization’s security, without sacrificing network
performance and flexibility.

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