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At first glance, build 6801 of Windows 7 appears very much like Windows Vista; that's because enhancements to the look and feel part of the operating system typically come late in the development process. Right now, the core programming is being set, and there are already some changes in how Windows 7 will handle computer security.

Gone is the Security Center, introduced in Windows XP SP2. Instead, there will be an "Action Center" that incorporates alerts from 10 existing Windows features: Security Center; Problem, Reports, and Solutions; Windows Defender; Windows Update; Diagnostics; Network Access Protection; Backup and Restore; Recovery; and User Account Control.

Changes to the User Account Control (UAC) may raise an eyebrow or two. While vastly unpopular in Windows Vista, the dialog boxes that pop up whenever a user tries to install new software, among other reasons, served a purpose.

In Windows 7, users can adjust consent prompt behavior using a slider control, if they have administrative privileges. Microsoft says they'll still be protected against malicious software, even if they never see another alert. I'm wondering if that's actually a bad idea: if people never see an alert, they might think nothing bad ever happens to their computer. We lose an element of user education.

Windows 7, which Microsoft unveiled at its PDC 2008 event this week, also introduces something called the Windows Filtering Platform (WFP). The idea is that third parties can take advantage of aspects of the Microsoft Windows Firewall in their own products. Microsoft says "third-party products also can selectively turn parts of the Windows Firewall on or off, enabling you to choose which software firewall you want to use and have it coexist with Windows Firewall."

I mentioned this feature to one major security vendor, which responded by saying it couldn't imagine running its product side by side with Windows Firewall. Also, if Microsoft had a compelling component in its firewall, this vendor said it would just build its own version, not use Microsoft's.

Other security features have been tweaked in the current build of the next Windows operating system. Scrollbars were removed in the configuration settings screen, as has the Software Explorer feature, and real-time protection in Windows 7 has been improved to reduce the impact on overall system performance.

Windows 7 extends BitLocker drive encryption support to removable storage devices, such as flash memory drives and portable hard drives. This means that users can keep sensitive data on all of their USB storage devices.

Biometrics enhancements include easier reader configurations, allowing users to manage the fingerprint data stored on the computer and control how they log on to Windows 7.

And System Restore includes a list of programs that will be removed or added, providing users with more information before they choose which restore point to use. Restore points are also available in backups, providing a larger list to choose from, over a longer period of time.

Returning from Windows Vista are Kernel Patch Protection, Service Hardening, Data Execution Prevention, Address Space Layout Randomization, and Mandatory Integrity Levels.
Windows 7 security really great. It provides nice security features like action center, user account control, parental controls and IE 8 Security. Also, Windows 7 also includes a new version of Windows Defender that is different from the one used in Windows XP and Vista which is one of the great feature of it.
How do you disconnect other users with windows 7 network within house-hold from viewing your Information on your PC? Is it possible for somebody on your internet home-connection to tap into your computer and see all your files and online activity, if there are online within your household with windows 7 ? Steps to disconnect user from accessing info on my computer that have windows 7 sharing network with house-hold?
Windows 7 is the best operating system till now. I am specially using the linux for my online security but I also used winodws 7 which is more secure and faster than any other windows operating system. I like the special feature in winodws 7 is that parental control in operating system which is very useful for us.
For these there are so many security can be provided for these it is one of the best operating system it is really more secure and faster then any other operating system. These all are really very useful to know about it.
Windows seven is a very good operating system that came into existence after windows vista. It is very user friendly and has many features. A very important feature is it's security. When we talk about windows 7 security measures are as follows:

1). Consist of a so much security information.
2). Protect data from theft, hackers, and also avoids accidental loss.
3). Protects the computer from viruses and spyware.
4). It has security controls.
Good protection for windows 7. It really works. Windows 7 using everywhere now. In the Offices and also in the home.So people in work in offices are relaxed with this security system. I also use this.
Windows 7 Security features an improved backup solution to help keep your information safe, and its improved parental controls help you protect your family. There are already some changes in how Windows 7 will handle computer security like users can adjust consent prompt behavior using a slider control.
yes windows 7 security features are so good its firewall and additional anti virus of Microsoft essential internet security are really a good and nice thing
Windows 7's latest OS from Microsoft, simplify computer security, making it easier for you to reduce the risk of losses caused by viruses, spyware and other malicious software. Windows 7 also features improved backup solutions to help you keep your information secure, and to improve control of their parents can help you protect your family. Your anti-virus software is up to date, and your computer set to automatically install updates.
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