[AktiviX-discuss] Fwd: 21st October 2004 South Yorkshire BCS October Seminar - Microsoft Presentation on "Security & .NET"
Alan Dawson
aland at burngreave.net
Sat Aug 21 11:16:20 UTC 2004
A bit in the future .. anybody in Sheffield want to go ?
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Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2004 11:52:05 +0100
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Subject: 21st October 2004 South Yorkshire BCS October Seminar - Microsoft
Presentation on "Security & .NET"
To: syomem at lists.bcs.org.uk
SOUTH YORKSHIRE BCS OCTOBER 2004 SEMINAR ANNOUNCEMENT
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NOTE: The start time for the seminar is 6:30pm.
This is preceded by a finger-buffet.
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Seminar
21st October, 2004
"Security and .NET"
Stephen Lamb
Security Evangelist, Microsoft UK
Abstract
Trustworthy Computing means helping to ensure a safe and reliable
computing experience that is both expected and taken for granted. For
Microsoft, Trustworthy Computing is also a company-wide initiative
that is changing how we do business. The goals we set for
Trustworthy Computing are designed to deliver the level of trust and
responsibility that people expect from the computing industry:
Security, Privacy, Reliability, and Business Integrity.
* <http://www.microsoft.com/security/default.mspx>Security - amid
increasingly frequent and sophisticated network attacks, users expect
their systems to remain resilient, and for system and data
confidentiality, integrity, and availability to be maintained;
<http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/twc/privacy/default.mspx>* Privacy -
people are increasingly using computers to manage information
important to their everyday lives. They expect and demand control
over access to and use of their personal information;
<http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/twc/reliability/default.mspx>*
Reliability - as computers become increasingly central to how people
work and live, it becomes increasingly essential that they perform as
expected. Users look for a consistently trouble-free computing
experience;
*
<http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/twc/businessintegrity/default.mspx>Business
Integrity - people's perception of technology reflects their
perception of the technology industry. Belief in technology is
stronger when the industry is responsive, responsible, and respectful.
Sponsors
The BCS South Yorkshire would like to thank the following organizations
for generously sponsoring this event:
*** Digital South Yorkshire
*** IT Foundry
Venue
The seminars will be held in, Lecture Theatre 7138, Stoddart Building,
Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield. The buffet will be available in the
dining room opposite the lecture theatre.
Timetable for the Evening
5:30-6:30 Finger buffet & tea/coffee
6:30-7:15 Seminar
7:15-7:30 Question & Answer session
Registration
Before the seminar there will be a finger buffet available from 5:30pm onwards.
If you plan to attend the seminar then please register through the
branch web-site at: http://bcs.shef.ac.uk so that we can ensure
sufficient catering.
Participation
The above meetings ares open to anyone with an interest in the subject, not
just members of the Society. Further details of other BCS events in
South Yorkshire can be found at http://bcs.shef.ac.uk. If you have any
queries, comments or suggestions on the above or any other BCS South Yorkshire
event please don't hesitate to contact me at csmythe at bcs.org.uk.
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Regards,
Colin S.
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South Yorkshire Branch
British Computer Society
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