[ISN] Microsoft to make Longhorn vulnerability-aware

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Date: Fri Feb 27 2004 - 00:08:39 PST

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    By Joris Evers
    FEBRUARY 26, 2004
        
    Microsoft Corp. is working on security technologies for the upcoming
    Longhorn release of Windows that will protect users against security
    threats by monitoring system and network behavior as well as the
    security patches that Microsoft has issued.
    
    The new technologies will allow Windows to detect irregular system
    behavior -- in terms of network traffic, memory usage or system calls,
    for example -- and respond to them automatically, Microsoft Chairman
    and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates said in a presentation at the
    RSA Conference in San Francisco Tuesday.
    
    The result of the development effort, which Microsoft refers to as
    "active protection technologies," should protect systems from worms
    and viruses by preventing and containing attacks, according to
    Microsoft.
    
    A component of the protection system, dubbed "dynamic system
    protection," will track which security patches users have installed.  
    The component will make changes to the Windows firewall to fend off
    any attacks that appear to take advantage of a security flaw that
    users haven't yet patched their systems against.
    
    For example, if Microsoft has provided a patch for a flaw involving
    ActiveX controls, dynamic system protection will block ActiveX
    controls from running on a Windows system until that patch is
    installed, Microsoft said.
    
    Other parts of the active protection effort include reducing the
    likelihood of a successful attack by automatically adapting the
    security settings to the type of network connection. Thus, the
    settings would be changed, for example, when a notebook computer is
    moved from a corporate network to a public wireless LAN, said
    Microsoft Product Manager Jon Murchinson.
    
    Microsoft is readying Windows XP Service Pack 2, a major
    security-focused update to Windows XP due out by midyear. However, the
    active protection technologies won't be part of that update, said Mike
    Nash, corporate vice president of the security business unit at
    Microsoft.
    
    Instead, Microsoft hopes to include the expanded security technologies
    in the next release of Windows, code-named Longhorn, Nash said.  
    Longhorn is expected to be released around 2006.
    
     
    
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