One of Windows Vista's central tenets is to enhance Windows security to such a degree that both power users and novices alike can access networks and information in a secure, protected manner and without worry. Security has been such an obsessive focus and underpins so many parts of the new OS that it's arguably been the key driver behind our desire to release a new version of Windows. It affects us all to some degree and is something about which pretty much everyone has an opinion, yet in Windows Vista, it's a poorly understood subject by and large. My sense is that while features such as User Account Control have gotten their fair share of attention (and possibly more), others such as outbound application filtering by the Windows Vista Firewall are still unfamiliar to many readers.
The Windows Vista Security Blog was launched with that in mind. In fact, the first post was drafted by Ben Fathi, our VP of the Security Technology Unit, and makes reference to a number of other security-related blogs, documents and sites that you might check out as well. Ben also mentions that topics previously covered on other blogs will now be covered in more depth on the new security blog, which should make it easier to find more security-related content in a single place and also provide the entire team with feedback in the bargain.
Visit: Windows Vista Security Blog
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