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Akshay on the business of security
Baking Security In: A Comic Strip View of SDL
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over 3 years ago
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akshay_aggarwal
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So how do you t ake your average developer who scoffs at security from the careless and brash aka Kevin, to the poster child for good development practices aka Kevlarr. Well, the Microsoft SDL team has the answer for you. The team recently...
Akshay on the business of security
Microsoft IT Solutions: Full Drive Encryption using BitLocker
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over 3 years ago
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akshay_aggarwal
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One of the challenges that I have been focusing my team on this fiscal year has been creating new solutions that leverage the learning that Microsoft IT has had in deploying technology or solving problems. Microsoft IT generally has to deploy new technologies...
Akshay on the business of security
Note to Fannie Mae: Dealing with Logic Bombs
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over 3 years ago
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akshay_aggarwal
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Today, it was revealed that a departing contractor left Fannie Mae with a parting gift – a Logic Bomb designed to take 4000 of the financial giants servers & their data. Since this news broke, a number of concerned CIOs have requested my team for...
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