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Introducing the Connected Information Security Framework and Risk Tracker
The Microsoft Information Security Tools (IST) team has released the Connected Information Security Framework (CISF) , a software development framework comprises of API’s and reusable components that is designed to ‘create bespoke or custom information Read More...
Sharing Master Pages in Multiple Projects
Hi Anil Chintala here. I am working on a requirement for a Portal, which is to share the look and feel of the portal by multiple web applications seamlessly and without any rework. I started doing some prototyping work and writing up some scenarios we Read More...
Application Portfolio Management (APM)
Vineet Batta here….This is a short introduction to the Application Portfolio Management (APM) component of the Connected Information Security Framework or CISF that we hope to reach the CTP milestone in next 2-3 weeks.  The APM component is designed Read More...
Creating a Redistributable CISF Portal Widget
[As part of CISF we will ship an ASP.NET AJAX web portal in which you can host your custom security management applications. The portal allows users to personalize certain pages by selecting various widgets made available to them. The information in this Read More...
Create a Bing Widget for the CISF Security Portal
[As part of CISF we will ship an ASP.NET AJAX web portal in which you can host your custom security management applications. The portal allows users to personalize certain pages by selecting various widgets made available to them. The information in this Read More...
Understanding CISF Portal Widget Framework
[As part of CISF we will ship an ASP.NET AJAX web portal in which you can host your custom security management applications. The portal allows users to personalize certain pages by selecting various widgets made available to them. The information in this Read More...
An Introduction to the Connected Information Security Platform or CISF
Mark Curphey here. Nearly two years ago I came to Microsoft to explore an idea. As Big Weld in the film Robots said “see a need, fill a need” and I had seen a need! For several years I had been looking at the security management tools space and talking Read More...
Creating Multi-Level Navigational Menu with the ASP.NET Repeater Control and CSS Styles
Syam Pinnaka here, I am a Senior Developer on the Information Security Tools team focused mainly on building identity management software using Microsoft Forefront Identity Manager (more info about FIM can be found here and well be talking about the work Read More...
Lean Machine
Marius Grigoriu here… I’m the Product Manager for Risk Tracker and parts of the Connected Information Security Framework, some of the software we’re building for Microsoft Information Security and that we will frequently mention on this blog. The other Read More...
Traversing a Recursive Table Self Reference Using T-SQL
Randy Evans here…I am a Principal Architect on the Information Security Tools team. During the Risk Tracker project (something well be talking more about in the coming weeks), we found that a natural hierarchy of roles was inherent in the RBA authorization Read More...
What’s Coming from the Information Security Tools Team
Mark Curphey here (Follow me using @curphey on Twitter ). June is a busy time of year around MSFT. For most teams you have a pretty good idea about your budget for the next year (July – July) and the end of year performance review cycle kicks in. You Read More...
Welcome to the Microsoft IT Information Security Tools Team Blog
We used to be called the Connected Information Security Group (CISG). The name change reflects an increased scope of tools that we are building and areas that we are focusing on so we have updated the blog URL. Well leave all the content on the old blog Read More...
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