Thursday, 16 October 2008

Microsoft Security Central

Restore Infected PCs with the Malware Removal Starter Kit!You’ll get free, tested guidance and tools to help you combat malware attacks and restore infected systems—so your customers can safely get back to work.
Security compliance management toolkit: Download nowFind best practices about how to plan, deploy, monitor, and remediate a security baseline for your organization running Windows. Also check out our suite of Security Solution Accelerators.
Microsoft BlueHat Security Conference Examines Current Threat LandscapeBlueHat v8, October 16-17, consists of two full days of presenting from internal and external security experts. See session descriptions and speaker bios. After the event, podcasts from the sessions will be posted.October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month -->
September 2008 Update - End to End Trust


Microsoft asked customers, the IT industry, governments, and other organizations about how to create a more trusted Internet. Read what we've learned and how we’ve outlined an age-verification approach to make the Internet safer for children.

Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit 3.1 Released - DOWNLOAD NOW
This toolkit helps you to identify security vulnerabilities of your desktops companywide. Also check out our suite of Security Solution Accelerators.

Get the latest security updatesDownload the security updates for Microsoft Windows, Internet Explorer, and Microsoft Office.
Free Security Guides for Windows Vista, Office 2007, and Windows Server 2008

Looking for best practices and automated tools to protect your customers’ desktops and servers from malware? Check out these free Solution Accelerators.
Trends in Vulnerabilities and Malware: See the Latest Microsoft Security Intelligence Report
For a summary of major trends in the threat landscape, join Microsoft executives from the National
Security Team and Microsoft Research and Response as they discuss the SIR findings. Watch the Bret and Vinny Show.

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