Webinar
Three Best Practices for Securing Microsoft Exchange
Led by Entrust Chief Technology Officer Eric Skinner, this webinar reviews several of the advancements in Microsoft® Exchange Exchange and discusses three best practices of a layered security approach.
- Adding cost-effective strong authentication for remote users of Outlook Web Access, including a range of choices from invisible IP-geolocation and device fingerprinting to tangible forms such as one-time-password tokens and grid cards.
- Leveraging Unified Communications Certificates (UCC), a special type of SSL certificate, to take full advantage of Exchange 2007 and its built-in security features, including autodiscovery, SMTP over TLS and Outlook Web Access.
- Implementing simple and flexible e-mail encryption working with Exchange to ensure messages are delivered securely in the recipient's desired encryption format.
Featured Presenter
Eric Skinner, Chief Technology Officer, Entrust. Eric Skinner joined Entrust in 1998, and has played an ongoing leadership role in Entrust's product evolution and innovation. Working with customers, the product management and engineering teams, he helps ensure that Entrust fields market-driven, innovative products. Skinner is passionate about making the online experience secure for everyone, without making the security technology visible and intrusive. Prior to Entrust, he worked in the XML and technical publishing industry in product management and sales roles for large-scale automated publishing systems.
