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Defense Communications as a Scarce Resource

Defense Communications as a Scarce Resource. Sandeep K. Singhal, Ph.D Director, Windows Networking Microsoft Corporation. Agenda. Trends in enterprise networking Windows networking vision and roadmap Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008: Features at a glance Collaboration with MoD

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Defense Communications as a Scarce Resource

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  1. Defense Communications as a Scarce Resource Sandeep K. Singhal, Ph.D Director, Windows Networking Microsoft Corporation

  2. Agenda • Trends in enterprise networking • Windows networking vision and roadmap • Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008: Features at a glance • Collaboration with MoD • Looking into the future • Summary

  3. Trends in Enterprise Networking

  4. Trends in Enterprise Networking

  5. Trends in Enterprise Networking

  6. Trends in Enterprise Networking

  7. Windows Networking Vision: Secure Seamless Network Data Center IPsec Isolation X X Main Office Branch Office Un-trusted PCs (e.g., guest)

  8. Elements of a Secure, Seamless Network • End to end connectivity over the Internet using IPv6 • All communications authenticated using end to end IPsec • Connection-by-connection • Access controlled by identity • Trust boundaries defined by policy instead of topology • Traffic management at the edges • Network access protection (NAP) systems keeps systems healthy and protected from unhealthy systems • Existing applications just work Policy-based secure access to resources from anywhere

  9. Windows Networking Roadmap

  10. Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008: Networking Features At A Glance

  11. Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008: Networking Features At A Glance *Defense Communications Efficiency: Joint project between Microsoft and UK MoD

  12. Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008: Networking Features At A Glance

  13. Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008: Networking Features At A Glance

  14. Case Study:Defense Communication Efficiency

  15. Case Study:Defense Communication Efficiency • Engagement continuing beyond Windows Server 2008/Windows Vista • Several areas identified such as IPv6, compression, QoS • Framework for managing IP: Facilitates free flow of ideas and testing results

  16. Looking into the Future • Remote work • Easy and reliable network access from anywhere • Better manageability of mobile PCs • Extend Intranet NAP and isolation to remote worker • Branch offices • Further efficiency in fetching data over WAN links • Preserve end to end security solutions • Security domains • Easier deployment • Easier management • Easier support

  17. Summary

  18. Sandeep K. Singhal, Ph.D Director, Windows Networking Sandeep.Singhal@microsoft.com +1 (425) 706-6570 Questions

  19. Backup

  20. Windows Networking Vision: Secure Seamless Networks • Internet IS your network • Applications just work • All communications authenticated • Connection-by-connection • Access controlled by identity • Trust boundaries defined by policy instead of topology • Traffic management at the edges • Network Immune Systems IPsec isolation Lab Guest Enterprise Network

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