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This webcast will help gain a better understanding of the Microsoft Worldwide Security Operations and how they protect Microsoft assets in a manner consistent with corporate culture. Through the strategic deployment of security systems, the Microsoft Corporate Security group is improving the way it protects Microsoft assets, information, and employees. It describes the Microsoft and partner "secure by design" technologies that support access control, monitoring solutions, incident response, and real-time communication solutions.
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