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Data Protection Technologies in Windows Vista

White Papers Features like BitLocker encryption, Encrypting File System and Rights Management Services are discussed in this webcast. This webcast would cover the details of various data protection technologies embedded into the Windows Vista operating system.

[February 17, 2007, 0:00]

Microsoft Webcast: Windows Server 2008 Security Enhancements (Level 200)

White Papers In this overview, the presenter highlights the new security technologies found in Windows Server 2008, including Server and Domain Isolation, Network Access Protection (NAP), Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) enhancements, Windows BitLocker Drive...

[August 28, 2007, 1:00]

PGP Corporation sees potential of deperimeterisation

News Speaking to ZDNet UK on Wednesday, Phil Dunkelberger, chief executive officer of PGP Corporation said managing user authentication and access rights to critical online business applications will become increasingly important as the...

[June 9, 2006, 13:40]

Symantec eyes ID management

News Typically, the software identifies the users of a system and controls their access to resources within that system by associating rights and restrictions with a particular identity. Looking for further expansion, Symantec is considering delving...

[May 9, 2006, 8:30]

Microsoft Identity and Access Solutions

White Papers These technologies include RMS (Rights Management Services), EFS (Encrypting File Systems), and Bit-locker (BitLocker(TM) Drive Encryption). With EFS, all data on a file system, volume, or machine (depending on policy) is encrypted to a key...

[May 29, 2009, 10:10]

IBM looks to hardwired DRM

News But content owners can also use it for enforcement of copyrights, called digital rights management, which critics have called a scourge to user freedom. Researchers at IBM have come up with a way to hard wire encryption technology into a processor...

[April 10, 2006, 8:45]

Microsoft tech plays into hackers' hands

News Nevertheless, the damage to Microsoft's overall digital rights management (DRM) software campaign is slight, Usher said. This means that someone downloading a protected song from the Web without first paying for it, or otherwise getting the rights...

[October 22, 2001, 8:36]

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