Security features in an operating system is still the top concern for IT professionals. Therefore, it is quite natural that questions regarding what Microsoft has done UAC with the Windows 7 system abound. Windows 7 draws heavily on the security foundations of Vista – the most secure version of the Windows client to date – while enhancing auditing and the User Account Control experience. AppLocker in the newest operating system helps IT control what software can run in their environment. Windows 7 also improves the core features of BitLocker Drive Encryption with the introduction of BitLocker To Go for removable storage devices. Apart from that, the latest Windows 7 operating system offers improved audit capabilities enabling an organization to meet its regulatory and business compliance requirements easily. Windows 7 also retains UAC with specific alterations including reducing the number of operating system applications and tasks that need administrative privileges and providing a flexible consent prompt behavior for users who continue to run with administrative privileges. This will enable standard users to do even more than ever before and all users will experience fewer prompts. With new rule creation tools and wizards AppLocker provides a robust experience for IT administrators. Creating new rules, automatically generating rules, and importing/exporting rules has become intuitive and easy to maintain by using a step-by-step approach and fully integrated Help. Microsoft has markedly improved Vista’s BitLocker in Windows 7 help. The tool, which is the best solution for Drive Encryption, is available with the Ultimate edition that helps users by encrypting the entire data. Once you turn on the BitLocker, any file on the drive will be automatically encrypted. In a nutshell, Windows 7 has built upon the security foundations of Windows Vista with advancement in a number of security features. Thus, Windows 7 will be benefiting all users, be it individuals or businesses, with new technologies for improving privacy of sensitive information and making the personal information more secure.
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