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# Thursday, June 28, 2007

Microsoft addressiert die "Pain Points" der aktuellen Forefront-Protoktpalette, wie beispielsweise die fehlende Integration der Forefront-Produkte untereinander, die unterschiedlichen Verwaltungs-Konsolen und -Techologien, sowie den etwas schlechten Überblick über den Sicherheitszustand im gesamten Netzwerk über die Produkte hinweg - und kündigt deshalb Forefront Codename "Stirling" an.

Forefront Codename "Stirling" ist ein ganzheitliches Produkt für ein sogenanntes "Unified Security Management" für den umfangreichen Schutz von Clients, Servern und dem Perimeter. Optimiertes und einfaches Management bietet dabei die tiefe Integration in bestehende Strukturen (und Investitionen), wie Active Directory oder die System Center-Produkte.

"Stirling" soll noch dieses Jahr als Customer Technology Preview (CTP) erscheinen, gefolgt von einer Public Beta im ersten Halbjahr 2008. Das entgültige Produkt soll in der ersten Hälfte 2009 verfügbar sein.

 
Nachfolgend einige Informationen von der englischen Website:

What Are the Key Benefits of Microsoft Forefront codename “Stirling”?

  • Comprehensive Protection: By providing integrated protection technologies across clients, server applications, and the network edge, and dynamic responses to emerging threats, IT pros will be able to proactively protect their organization from emerging threats.
    • “Stirling” integrates comprehensive protection technologies, including anti-malware, anti-spam, content filtering, host firewall, multi-engine protection for messaging and collaboration systems, network edge protection, and other technologies to be announced at a later date. 
    • “Stirling” technologies will act as a distributed system, sharing information with each other, allowing for correlation of security information to identify complex threats. Protection technologies included in “Stirling” can be set to dynamically respond to these threats, making it easier for the IT administrator to address new threats.
    • Integration with Network Access Protection ensures administrators can control network access based on user and machine authorization as well as adherence to the company’s security policy for endpoint protection.
  • Unified Management: “Stirling” provides a single management console across client, server, and network edge security.
    • IT professionals can easily define their corporate security policy and “Stirling” will automatically configure the relevant protection technologies and ensure compliance to those policies.
    • “Stirling” deploys configuration settings to existing groups of machines or users in Active Directory.
    • IT professionals can use existing Microsoft Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) infrastructure to deploy updates for “Stirling.”
  • Critical Visibility: Critical visibility into the security state, including insights into threats and vulnerabilities through one central console that easily communicates where action is required.
    • “Stirling” collects security information from client, server, and network edge devices and provides both comprehensive reports as well as the ability to drill down and perform investigations on specific security incidents, all in one place. 
    • “Stirling” allows IT professionals to obtain real-time security state or identify emerging trends based on historical data. 
       

How Does Microsoft Forefront codename “Stirling” Work?

Microsoft Forefront codename “Stirling” builds on Microsoft’s commitment to deeper integration of security and systems management, with a centralized management infrastructure to manage corporate security policies, view reports of the overall security state, and identify and protect against emerging threats. Through its integration with Microsoft System Center, IT administrators have more extensive control of alerts, enabling more complete management of the security lifecycle.

“Stirling” will utilize multiple technologies and approaches to help protect IT environments against unknown threats. For example, by enabling centralized control of software that is allowed to run on a machine along with advanced protection technologies to keep malware off systems, administrators can more easily protect systems from new threats.

“Stirling” integrates a comprehensive set of protection technologies, including anti-malware, anti-spam, content filtering, host firewall, multi-engine protection for messaging and collaboration systems, network edge protection and others to be announced at a later date.

In addition to protection provided by individual technologies, “Stirling” technologies act as a distributed system by sharing information with each other, allowing for correlation of security information to identify complex threats. Protection technologies included in “Stirling” can be set to dynamically respond to these threats through a variety of remediation techniques, making it easier for the IT administrator to address new threats.

Integration with Network Access Protection ensures administrators can control network access based on user and machine authorization, as well as adherence to the company’s security policy for endpoint protection.

Thursday, June 28, 2007 1:45:39 PM (W. Europe Daylight Time, UTC+02:00) von Manuel Stix  
Kategorien: Allgemein | Client Security | Server Security
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# Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Zusätzlich zur kürzlich erhaltenen West Coast Labs Checkmark Certification hat Forefront Client Security (FCS) jetzt auch den Virus Bulletin VB100 Award erhalten. Diese Auszeichnung bestätigt, dass Forefront Client Security 100% der "in the wild" befindlichen Viren zuverlässig und ohne "False-Positives" erkennt.

Mehr Informationen auf den Seiten von Virus Bulletin.

Die aktuellen Ergebnisse der Test-Läufe zum VB100 Award kann man sich dort auch nach kostenloser Registrierung im Archiv ansehen.

Wednesday, June 27, 2007 2:04:05 PM (W. Europe Daylight Time, UTC+02:00) von Manuel Stix  
Kategorien: Allgemein | Client Security
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# Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Nachdem der Internet Security & Acceleration Server 2006 vor Kurzem für die Common Criteria EAL4+ Zertifizierung freigegeben wurde, ist das Produkt inzwischen auch in die Evaluated Products List des Bundesamtes für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (BSI) aufgenommen worden: http://www.bsi.de/zertifiz/zert/aktuell.htm

Übrigens, mehr Informationen zum Thema "Common Criteria" (und die zertifizierten Produkte) findet man unter http://www.commoncriteriaportal.org/ und auch bei Wikipedia unter http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Criteria :-)

Tuesday, June 19, 2007 2:20:08 PM (W. Europe Daylight Time, UTC+02:00) von Manuel Stix  
Kategorien: Allgemein | Edge Security | ISA
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