Windows 7 Security Story May Appeal to Enterprises
Microsoft Windows 7 is on its way to
morrow, and it is bringing with it a set of security features Microsoft hopes will appeal to enterprises.
The Windows 7 security story has three main chapters that have received a fair amount of attention – DirectAccess, BitLocker To Go and AppLocker. With these, capabilities like Branchcache and enhancements to features like user account control (UAC), officials at Microsoft feel they are pushing out their most secure operating system yet. Read the full story [eWEEK/Brian Prince]
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