Thursday, March 01, 2012

WindowsNetworking.com - Monthly Article Update

WindowsNetworking.com - Monthly Article Update

Hi Security World,

New articles and tutorials added to WindowsNetworking.com last month:

Title: Introduction to System Center Operations Manager 2012 (Part 6) - Monitors
Author: Scott D. Lowe
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Introduction-System-Center-Operations-Manager-2012-Part6.html
Summary: In this, part 6, you will continue to investigate the OpsMgr interface and discover how monitors work.

Title: DameWare NT Utilities - Voted WindowsNetworking.com Readers' Choice Award Winner - Remote Control
Author: The Editor
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/news/WindowsNetworking-Readers-Choice-Award-Remote-Control-DameWare-NT-Utilities-Jan12.html
Summary: DameWare NT Utilities was selected the winner in the Remote Control category of the WindowsNetworking.com Readers' Choice Awards. VNC Enterprise Edition and Radmin 3 Remote Control Software were runner-up and second runner-up respectively.

Title: Office 2010 Security (Part 2) - Threat Mitigation (Continued)
Author: Mitch Tulloch
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Office-2010-Security-Part2.html
Summary: This article continues to describe Office 2010 security improvements and explains how Protected View and Trusted Documents can help mitigate against potential threats.

Title: Product Review: Centrify DirectAudit for Windows
Author: Mitch Tulloch
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Product-Review-Centrify-DirectAudit-Windows.html
Summary: A review of Centrify's DirectAudit for Windows which provides real-time auditing and detailed historical logging of user activity for Windows, UNIX and Linux systems.

Title: Strategies for Monitoring Failover Clusters (Part 6)
Author: Brien M. Posey
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Strategies-Monitoring-Failover-Clusters-Part6.html
Summary: This article concludes the series on failover clustering by discussing event notifications.

Title: Top 10 Reasons Why Group Policy Fails to Apply (Part 2)
Author: Derek Melber
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Top-10-Reasons-Why-Group-Policy-Fails-to-Apply-Part2.html
Summary: In this article the author continues to discuss why Group Policy fails to work properly.

Title: Security Vulnerabilities of Enterprise (802.1X) Wi-Fi Security
Author: Eric Geier
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Security-Vulnerabilities-Enterprise-8021X-Wi-Fi-Security.html
Summary: In this article the author will briefly introduce the enterprise mode (for those not familiar with it) and discuss one of the exploits hackers could use, and also show you how to protect against it and other vulnerabilities.

Title: Office 2010 Security (Part 1) - Threat Mitigation
Author: Mitch Tulloch
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Office-2010-Security-Part1.html
Summary: This article introduces Office 2010 security improvements and explains how Office File Validation can help mitigate against potential threats.

Title: A Complete Guide to UAG DirectAccess (Part 5) - Infrastructure Requirements (Cont.)
Author: Deb Shinder
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Complete-Guide-UAG-DirectAccess-Part5.html
Summary: In this part 5 we will go over the remaining key infrastructure services that are required to be in place before you deploy your UAG DirectAccess servers and arrays.

Title: Server Hardware Explained (Part 6)
Author: Brien M. Posey
Link: http://www.WindowsNetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Server-Hardware-Explained-Part6.html
Summary: This article continues the series on server hardware by discussing solid state hard drives.

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