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More security in Windows XP Service Pack 2
Tom Lancaster 04.13.2004
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As a follow-up to my previous tip which dealt with security enhancements planned for Windows Longhorn (Microsoft's next desktop release, due out in 2006/2007), Bill Gates has penned an Executive E-mail entitled Microsoft Progress Report: Security. In that missive, he provides all kinds of information about what Microsoft is doing, and what they're planning, to boost security protection and coverage in upcoming releases.
For this tip, my focus is security enhancements planned for Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), which Gates says will be released in "late spring/early summer" 2004. Gates identifies these enhancements as relating to isolation and resiliency. By isolation, he means techniques to limit the spread of potential malware infections, once contracted; by resiliency, he means the operating system's abilities to identify and respond to what he calls "suspicious or bad behavior."
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>MORE INFORMATION ON XP SP2:
Examination of the security items for Windows XP SP2 help clarify this terminology:
All in all, these planned changes sound like Microsoft has been analyzing its traditional sources of vulnerability, and is taking serious steps to mitigate them. The real proof will be in how well what's delivered in Windows XP SP2 works. Thus, only time (plus testing and experience) will tell if Microsoft finally succeeds in raising the Windows security bar, and abandons optimistic "out of the box" defaults for secure alternatives.
This tip originally appeared on SearchWin2000.com
About the author
Tom Lancaster, CCIE# 8829 CNX# 1105, is a consultant with 15 years of experience in the networking industry and co-author of several books on networking, most recently, CCSPTM: Secure PIX and Secure VPN Study Guide published by Sybex.
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