Well June is defiantly hoting up with the Irish Community Conference, 2 Microsoft TechNet events (one being tomorrow) and 2 NIMTUG Developer events.
Listed in date order
31-May-2007 Microsoft TechNet: System Center, Forefront & Visualization (I know it's May before you say ;))
Hilton Hotel, Belfast 09:15 - 12:30
- Building the Infrastructure for a People Ready Business
- System Center and Forefront overview
- System Center Data Protection Manager 2007
- Windows Server Visualization
- Windows Vista Management Features
Registration
05-June-2007 NIMTUG: Introducing Windows CardSpace with Barry Dorrans
Wellington Park Hotel, Belfast 19:30 - 21:30 (with reception afterwards)
Windows CardSpace is a framework developed by Microsoft which securely stores digital identities of a person, and provides a unified interface for choosing the identity for a particular transaction, such as logging in to a website. This talk will cover how CardSpace works, how you can accept CardSpace logins in your own site and a discussion of trust and identity on the internet.
Registration
07-June-2007 Irish Communities: Irish Microsoft Technology Conference 2007
Cineworld, Dublin 09:00 - Late !!
The 2nd Conference run by the Irish Microsoft Communities (of which NIMTUG is a member of). For more information please head over to http://imtc.firstport.ie/default.aspx. If last year was anything to go by then this should be a really great event.
Registration
19-June-2007 NIMTUG: Visual Studio Tools for Office with Mike Hernandez
Wellington Park Hotel, Belfast 19:30 - 21:30 (with reception afterwards)
Summary to come
Registration
27-June-2007 Microsoft TechNet: John Craddock's End-to-End Infrastructure Security
Waterfront Hall, Belfast 08:45 - 16:15
Microsoft TechNet are bringing John Craddock and Sally Storey to Belfast, Waterfront Hall to present their Event on End-to-End Infrastructure Security, which was oversubscribed to in Dublin earlier in the year.
- Identifying business assets
- Threat modeling
- Security policy and response planning
- Deploying IPSec for domain and server isolation
- Building rules and filters
- Identifying protocol and port requirements
- Firewall configurations
- Managing server roles and lockdown policies
- Patch management and compliance testing
- Creating Software Restriction Policies (SRP)
- Least privileged user access
- Establishing client security and software policy
- Client and server attack vectors
- Managing through group policies
- Network Access Protection (NAP)
- Vista security enhancements
Registration
Hope to see you at some if not all of these events!