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Screencast: Powershell Security
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May 13th @ 12:01 AM
We have heard the request for more Powershell content loud and clear. The first piece of content that we are posting is a screencast from our friend Corey Hynes. In this 7 minute screencast Corey demonstrates several examples of how Powershell is a secure scripting environment.
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#May 13th @ 1:09 AM
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Seriously bad buffering even with my fiber connection.
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#May 13th @ 1:09 PM
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If you're looking for Windows PowerShell content, you might also be interested in this:
http://edge.technet.com/People/TechNetMagazine/
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I think it is odd that he used the "unrestricted" setting. There's a saying about an ounce of prevention being worth a pound of cure. He should have advised against the unrestricted policy in favor of RemoteSigned. Just mt opinion.
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