Title: Webcast Alert
June 11, 2004 Published by  SearchWin2000.com

Webcast Alert

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Dear SearchWin2000.com member,

View these webcasts recently held on SearchWin2000.com for the latest on patch management best practices, secure messaging, secure terminal services and LIS:

Pain-free Patch Management Using Best Practices
Secure Messaging: A Holistic View of Spam, Virus, and Content Filtering
Securing terminal services
Microsoft TechNet Webcast: Microsoft Office 2003 and Local Installation Source - Level 200

VENDOR WEBCAST
Pain-free Patch Management Using Best Practices
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SPEAKERS: Jeff Graham, St. Bernard Software Product Manager
  Stacey Phelps, St. Bernard Software Systems Engineer
SPONSOR:   St. Bernard Software
SUMMARY: This webcast describes the necessary steps to assure comprehensive and reliable patch management and teaches how you can easily and securely automate the process for your organization. During this broadcast, you will learn about the seven essential steps that comprise patch management best practices, considerations to keep in mind when choosing a patch management solution and more.
VENDOR WEBCAST
Secure Messaging: A Holistic View of Spam, Virus, and Content Filtering
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SPEAKERS: Brian E Burke, Research Manager, IDC
  Robert Mahowald, Research Manager, IDC
  Matt Anthony, Director of Product Marketing, CipherTrust
SPONSOR:   CipherTrust Inc.
SUMMARY: The threat environment of email is changing rapidly. The impact is being felt in increased cost and liability, and decreased productivity and bandwidth. In this webcast, security analyst Brian Burke and messaging analyst Robert Mahowald review the impacts of these email threats. They will assess the cost of spam and other threats and dive into the other key email security issues, including email security integration and spam growth.
EXPERT WEBCAST
Securing terminal services
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SPEAKER: Christa Anderson, Author, writer and speaker. Terminal Services site expert for SearchWin2000.com
SPONSOR:   Wyse Technology
SUMMARY: Server-based computing introduces some unique security problems that don't enter into client-centric computing. In this webcast, Christa Anderson explains some approaches that will help you bridge those security gaps. This webcast will help you keep track of who's running what on the terminal servers -- whether it's viruses or applications they're not licensed for, whether communications between server and client can be intercepted, and more.
VENDOR WEBCAST
Microsoft TechNet Webcast: Microsoft Office 2003 and Local Installation Source - Level 200
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SPEAKER: David Smith, Sr Consultant, Entirenet
SPONSOR:   Microsoft Corporation
SUMMARY: Attend this on demand webcast to learn about Local Installation Source (LIS). LIS is a setup feature that copies required installation files to a hidden folder on the local computer. Learn about what happens behind the scenes and how this deployment method can help users work more independently.
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