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June 2006
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Hi, I am Alexander Bassey from Liberia.
I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to the Administartion of Gates training for the professional manner in which the courses were taught and delivered.
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| -Alexander Bassey, Liberia
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Researchers eye machines to analyze malware
"A significant challenge we have today is the large number of active malware samples, totaling on the order of tens of thousands, and increasing rapidly," Tony Lee, a virus researcher at Microsoft, said in a recent blog posting following the conference. "It has become apparent to us that the traditional manual analysis process is not adequate in dealing with malware of this order of magnitude, and that we should seek automation technologies to aid human analysts."
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Standards in desktop firewall policies
A common desktop firewall policy could lead to, or help in the enforcement of, software networking standards. If this is something an organization wants, there are clear benefits. Depending on whether the organization is running a firewall with a consistent policy or not, networking standards at some level may already be enforced. New applications may or may not be compatible with this policy, and changes or modifications would need to be requested. Those who deploy new software may need to be a bit more familiar with the network requirements of their software, to be able to adhere to policy.
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Gates bags a prestigious training order from Microsoft.
If you visit Microsoft Hyderabad Campus on July 11, you will find our Instructor Franklin John, delivering training to Microsoft Employees in Room no ALG-215.
Gates announces IT Careers for Engineers.
The IT Careers for Engineers is an intense program for graduates wishing to pursue an IT career. Register for a Info session to know more about the program visit http://www.gatestraining.com/events.aspx
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