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Isolation Automation Exploration: Part I

In this month's Redmond Magazine, my Windows Insider column discusses the use of IPSec to create "Isolation Groups". Its a neat idea that was hard in previous versions, but with Vista (and soon-to-be Longhorn) it gets a lot easier. You can use an isolation group as a kind of extra ACL on the network to ensure that only certain computers have access to other computers. Its a potential protection against mistakenly opening up permissions.

Click below for the link to the article at Redmond Magazine...

You can check out the article at Redmond Magazine at this address: http://redmondmag.com/columns/article.asp?editorialsid=1740

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Greg Shields is a Principal Consultant with 3t Systems in Denver, Colorado. With more than 10 years of experience in information technology, Greg has developed extensive experience in systems administration, engineering, and architecture specializing in Microsoft, Citrix, and VMware technologies. Greg is a Contributing Editor for both Redmond Magazine and Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine, authoring two regular columns along with numerous feature articles, webcasts, and white papers. He is known for his abilities to relate highly technical concepts with a drive towards fulfilling business needs. Greg is also a highly sought-after instructor and speaker, teaching system and network troubleshooting curriculum for TechMentor Events, a twice-annual IT conference, and producing computer-based training curriculum for CBT Nuggets on numerous topics. Greg is a triple Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) with security specialization and a Certified Citrix Enterprise Administrator (CCEA).