Microsoft's SP1 for Server 2003 packs a security punch
eWeek | at | by Mike
Microsoft is working on a set of security upgrades for Windows Server 2003 that executives said will deliver on the company's promise to make its products more secure by default and give enterprises more options for locking down servers.
The security capabilities for the company's flagship server operating system are due to be included in Service Pack 1, which is scheduled for release late this year.
The biggest addition due in SP1 is a technology called server roles that can automatically set up security procedures based on server use.