Support WebCast: Security in Windows 2000 (325386)



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Session Summary



We will discuss some of the enhancements to security that are provided in Windows 2000. Security is a very important aspect of any corporate network, and Windows 2000 provides that through features such as Kerberos, Encrypted File System (EFS), IP Security (IPSec), group policies, security templates, and more.

This is a Level 200 session that was recorded April 6, 2000 and presented by Darol Timberlake. Darol Timberlake has been in the computer industry for about five years and with Microsoft for two and one-half years. Prior to that, he was in graduate school where he obtained his Master's degree in Applied Mathematics.

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