Overview:
It is becoming clearer every year that workstations require as much comprehensive IT security attention as servers - particularly as the popularity of mobile workstations (laptops) continues to rise.
Microsoft has advanced several technologies in Windows Vista to increase workstation security. This white paper introduces eight such technologies.
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| Date: | Mar 2007 |
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