Microsoft Executive Circle Webcast: Improving Security

From: Jerry Bryant [MSFT] (jbryant_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/13/03


Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 10:44:32 -0800

Microsoft Executive Circle Webcast: Improving Security: Ongoing Efforts to
Help Customers Through Guidance and Training

11/17/2003 8:30 AM - 11/17/2003 9:30 AM
Language: English-American

Live Meeting Webcast - (GMT -08:00) Pacific Time

Online Event Webcast
United States

General Event Information
Products: Other.

Recommended Audience: Technology Executive.

Security is the number one priority today at Microsoft. We are investing
heavily to improve IT security in several ways: by streamlining and
enhancing the patching experience, by providing useful guidance and
training, by delivering innovative safety technologies to protect without
patching, and by stepping up our mission to improve product quality. In this
webcast, join Mike Nash, Microsoft VP of Security, and get the details about
what Microsoft is doing to improve IT security - and how it can help you
improve security in your organization. Learn about the new enhancements,
tools, prescriptive guidance, and training that are available to you to help
you get your computing environments more secure. You will also get a chance
to hear how we apply these tools and practices in our own environment with
an inside look at what we do to help keep Microsoft secure.

Presenter:

Mike Nash, Vice President, Security Business Unit, Microsoft

Mike Nash is the Vice President of the Security Business Unit. Nash is
responsible for product development, marketing and business development for
Microsoft's security products including Firewall, Proxy, virtual private
network and mobile security products. In addition, Nash works across
Microsoft's platform group to deliver a comprehensive security strategy to
enable customers to achieve the vision of trustworthy computing on the
Microsoft platform.

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Regards,
Jerry Bryant - MCSE, MCDBA
Microsoft IT Communities
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