Desktop Management Depot:
A SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com podcast
The Desktop Depot podcast series keeps IT admins up to speed with the latest desktop management news and expert advice, including tips on desktop virtualization, security, OS management, desktop migration and more.
July 24th, 2008 by dnielson
Have you experienced an issue with access control in your Windows network? Have you ever worried about business-critical data stored on a laptop computer? How about threats posed by remote users? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this month’s ITKE roundup podcast could help you improve security in your Windows IT shop.
Highlights:
(0:27) The latest security news from the world of Windows
(2:17) How can I prevent malware infections in my Windows environment?
(3:37) How can I prevent users from accessing data on network endpoints?
(4:37) How can I defend Windows network against threats posed by remote users?

Access control and endpoint security in Windows networks [6:07m]:
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Posted in authentication, malware, Windows Server 2003, Network user rights, endpoint security, access control | No Comments »
December 10th, 2007 by dnielson
In this month’s “Ask the Security Expert” roundup, learn about file management in Windows Server 2003, authentication best practices in Windows Small Business Server 2003 and some good settings for improved Internet security management.
Highlights:
(0:54) File management on a Windows Server 2003 NAS system
(2:13) Better access management in a Windows Small Business Server 2003 system
(3:07) User settings for Internet security management.

Windows server security: Security expert roundup [4:31m]:
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Posted in Uncategorized, authentication, Identity and access management, Windows Server 2003, File management, Internet security | 1 Comment »
November 11th, 2007 by dnielson
A dangerous command execution vulnerability leads off the October installment of our “What’s hot in Windows security” podcast. Learn about this Internet security threat, as well as how users were forced to download updates from Microsoft’s Windows Update service, even if they had prohibited such downloads.
Highlights:
(0:33) Serdar Yegulalp’s take on the recent URI vulnerability in Internet Explorer 7
(3:21) The risks of Microsoft automatically downloading updates to the Windows Update service
(5:39) The implications of future “stealth” downloads.

Updating Windows Update; new IE scare [8:17m]:
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Posted in Windows XP, Internet Explorer 7, Windows Server 2003, Windows security vulnerability, Windows Update | 2 Comments »