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Chapter 1
Getting Up to Speed
on Vista Security
In This Chapter
Seeing what new security features Vista provides
Understanding what you should protect
Filling up your security toolbox
Common sense and security
A
lthough the security of Vista will ultimately need to pass the test of
time, it is obvious that Microsoft put forth considerable effort to develop
a more secure operating system (OS). To the user, Vista improves on some
familiar features found in previous OSes and offers a variety of new security
features and functionality that do a fine job protecting your system and both
personal and sensitive data.
In this chapter, I provide an overview of the features and functionality of these
new and improved-upon security tools that Vista provides and also explain
the various things that you should consider securing to give yourself optimal
protection. You can find out about selecting those tools that make sense for
you to fill your security toolbox so you can get the job done. To top it off, you
also discover how to integrate a common-sense approach to security to help
you protect your system, privacy, and sensitive information not just today —
but for the future as well.
Seeing What’s New in Vista Security
Vista is touted by Microsoft as its most secure OS to date and the first OS
designed with the Security Development Lifecycle (SDL) methodology. Security
Development Lifecycle is a software design methodology that promotes the
Secure by Design, Secure by Default, Secure in Deployment, and Secure in
Communications principles. These principles offer a more secure approach
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Getting Up to Speed

Chapter 1Getting Up to Speed on Vista SecurityIn This Chapter Seeing what new security features Vista provides Understanding what you should protect

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 Manage multiple products: Allows you to manage multiple firewall, anti-spyware, or antivirus products either native to Vista or third-party tools V

Page 3 - Windows Defender

options, such as Domain, Public, and Private Profiles for yet even moretenacious security than its predecessor. Such tenacity allows you, forexample,

Page 4 - Parental Controls

still, as you lay out your security plan and find out about Vista security featuresand functionality, keep in mind what value you place on your comput

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productive — do our taxes, our budgets, process medical claims, do onlinebanking, and more. I’m not suggesting that you not use your computer thisway,

Page 6 - Service hardening

Other information that can be used adverselyHere is the stuff of nightmares for a lot of us: an e-mail of a delicate or untowardnature that gets made

Page 7 - Internet Explorer 7

protect a particular document or file or protect your computer frombeing stolen, or all these things — understand your requirements so thatyou can sel

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 Understand how to use the tool. It isn’t good enough just to know whattools are available and what it is that they protect: You must also knowhow to

Page 9 - Figure 1-4:

10Part I: Vista Security Essentials to software and systems development and deployment, and are indicative ofthe Microsoft commitment to security. Her

Page 10 - Windows Firewall enhancements

Windows DefenderSpyware, a form of malware, has become one of the fastest growing externalsecurity threats in recent history, costing individuals and

Page 11 - Knowing What to Secure

 Real-time scanning: Windows Defender protects your system in real timeso that if spyware infections occur, they can be detected and remediated.Read

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 The Vista Web Filter: This function of Parental Controls allows you toblock access to a specific Web site or specific types of Web content suchas th

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Vista offers support for nonbroadcasting networks and even allows you toconnect to a nonbroadcast network in your preferred list. However, don’t befoo

Page 14 - Other information that

Vista service hardening provides security in the following key areas: Least privilege service permission: In previous Windows OSes, servicesran large

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their original context, even if they are redirected to run in another securitydomain, mitigating much of the risk associated with cross-domain scripti

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 Encrypting File System (EFS): Offered in the Business, Enterprise, andUltimate editions of Vista. Encrypting File System provides file andfolder lev

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