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If you answered two or more questions incorrectly, revisit the materials from the lesson, Intrusion defense in the era of Windows Vista:
This was first published in March 2009
Audit and compliance planning, Choosing security services, End user training and awareness, Risk assessments and metrics, Writing and enforcing security policies
Microsoft Windows configuration and patch management, Microsoft endpoint security management, Microsoft identity and access management, Microsoft security integration and centralized management, Microsoft security threat management
Detecting and preventing network intrusions, Integrating security into networks, Managing firewalls, Network access controls, Wireless network security management
Antivirus, antispyware management, Configuration and patch management, Integrated security appliances and systems, Security vulnerability management
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If you answered two or more questions incorrectly, revisit the materials from the lesson, Intrusion defense in the era of Windows Vista:
This was first published in March 2009
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