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RSA was great last week - security was clearly top of mind for the attendees, and I fielded a number of different questions last week about how Microsoft protects our customers. Some are pretty straightforward around how the various Windows 7 security technologies work, but many have focused on how we actually deliver protection to customers on an ongoing basis. One question that comes up more than I would have ever expected is: Who gets security updates

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More in the WSUS Cast of Characters - WSUS and MBSA Part 2 of 5

Posted on Monday, 9 June 2008No Comment

The excepted text below was taken from Chapter 8 of Creating the Secured Managed Desktop: Using Group Policy, SoftGrid, Microsoft Deployment Toolkit, and Other Management Tools, written by Jeremy Moskowitz and contributed to by Greg Shields. Get your copy on Amazon here, or from Jeremy’s web site here. …continuing from yesterday’s discussion on the components that make up patch management… WSUS (Windows Server Update Services) Because WU and MU are primarily meant for “individual” users rather than corporate ones, WSUS was implemented as a tool to centralize and localize the download, storage, and assignment of patches. WSUS solves two major…

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