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Knowing the Enemy - A lightning demonstration on how hackers attack networks
Marcus Murray, Senior Security Architect, Truesec
This lightning demo is a live hacking session demonstrating a realistic attack targeting a network environment. In high tempo you will see both common attack techniques used by hackers today and samples of security features in action preventing successful exploitation. We will look at both external and internal attacks and we will also see some of the new Security features in Windows Vista in action.

Advanced Malware Cleaning
Mark Russinovich, Technical Fellow, Platform and Services Division, Microsoft
Today's IT administrator needs to be prepared to identify, analyze, and remediate malware that slips through layered defences since most anti-malware solutions depend on signatures of known threats. This session takes you on a tour of malware infection and persistence technologies, including rootkits, and shows you on real malware infections how to use sophisticated tools like Sysinternals.com freeware tools Process Explorer, Autoruns, and RootkitRevealer to clean malware.

Windows Vista User Account Control Internals
Mark Russinovich, Technical Fellow, Platform and Services Division, Microsoft
Windows Vista introduces a new feature, User Account Control (UAC), that enables users to run without administrator rights. This session presents the details of UAC's internal implementation, including file system and registry virtualization and the new mandatory integrity control security model, highlighting the concepts covered with demonstrations and tools. It will also discuss what types of malware UAC can prevent and what types it was not designed to prevent.

Windows Vista Firewall and IPSec Enhancements
Steve Riley, Senior Program Manager, Security Business and Technology Unit, Microsoft Corporation
Bored with Windows networking? Haven't seen anything new in, like, forever? Well just wait until you see what Windows Vista packs! It's networking components are all-new from the ground up. The TCP/IP stack has been rebuilt for performance and security, with routing compartments that prevent unwanted forwarding of traffic between the Internet and a VPN (for example), support for the strong end-system model, a completely re-designed filtering engine, improved automatic performance fine-tuning, increased resiliency against TCP/IP-based denial-of-service attacks, and full IPv6 support. Whew! There's a lot here, and Steve Riley will help you fall in love with Windows networking all over again.

Microsoft, Open Source and Interoperability
Bill Hilf, General Manager, Platform Strategy, Microsoft Corporation
An up-to-date view of Microsoft's Interoperability focus, including a walk through of the deep infrastructure testing scenarios currently in-progress in Microsoft's Open Source Software (OSS) Interoperability Lab. This session will include a discussion of technologies, Shared Source projects, CodePlex, and interesting partnerships with Sun and Open Source companies such as SugarCRM and JBoss. This session will give a strong technical and business overview of the key interoperability priorities at Microsoft today.
Transitioning to Windows Server Virtualization
Mark Kieffer, Group Product Manager, Windows Core OS Team, Microsoft Corporation
Join this session to learn more about Windows virtualization, a new technology in Microsoft Windows Server code-named 'Longhorn'. We introduce the key scenarios for Windows virtualization and new features and improvements in Microsoft Virtual Server, including better performance. Find out how you can start adopting Microsoft Virtual Server today and transition to Windows virtualization by leveraging the unified format.
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