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Vista security. Check out examples of Vista security tips,
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all about the features of Vista, like User Account Control (UAC)
and Encrypting File System (EFS). If you like what you see and want
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Featured Vista tip:
Microsoft Windows Vista: A review of
UAC
Security expert Serdar Yegulalp shares some UAC guidelines.
This straightforward tip cuts right to the chase and gives
you a quick but thorough look into UAC, a security feature newly
introduced in Windows Vista. Check out more
Vista security tips and expert advice
here.
Featured Vista podcast:
Windows Vista: Encrypting File System
redesigned
In this podcast, Windows security specialist Brien Posey explains
Microsoft EFS, from changes made to previous versions to future
compatibility issues.
For those of you who prefer to listen to someone explain
something aloud (or for those of you who have misplaced your
glasses), our podcasts are short and sweet audio clips straight
from our experts' mouths. Check out all of our
Microsoft Vista security podcasts
here.
Featured Vista book excerpt:
NTFS and the Registry in Vista packaged
up
Have a look inside Windows security guru Mark Minasi's latest book,
Administering Windows Vista Security: The Big Surprises, with this
excerpt from Chapter 1, "Administering Vista Security: The Little
Surprises," called NTFS and the Registry in Vista packaged up.
Our series of book excerpts and chapter downloads provide a
deeper technical explanation of many Windows security topics from
some highly regarded industry experts, including security guru Mark
Minasi. Take a look at all of our excerpts from Mark's latest book,
Administering Windows Vista Security: The Big
Surprises.
Featured Vista webcast:
Desktop security improvement in Windows Vista,
by Mark Minasi
In this webcast, Mark Minasi introduces and explains some new Vista
security features and tells you how necessary, or unnecessary,
these security additions may be.