Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 Screencast: More Secure and Private Browsing
In this screencast I talk about how IE 8 is more secure, how IE 8 provides many teachable moments in helping protect everyone while they browse. Overall IE 8 has increased security, privacy and control of your data and information through its improved SmartScreen®Filter (a next generation of phishing and malware detection), domain name highlighting and InPrivate ™ Browsing. What makes IE 8 fantastic is that it balances security and privacy with functionality, especially with its enhanced deletion of browsing history. Lastly with IE 8’s cross site scripting filter (XSS), we are helping to provide a security solution in the browser from a vulnerability that is detected on the server which is raising IE 8’s security measures well beyond the traditional boundary of browser security.
So take a look at this exciting screencast here:
Windows Media Player version: Internet Explorer 8 More Secure
To view the other parts:
- Faster and Easier: Screencast: Faster and Easier IE 8
- More Reliable and Standards based: Screencast: More Reliable and Interoperable
To full the full screencast, all 3 parts combined (about 45 minutes): IE 8 Full Screencast
To learn more more and to download Internet Explorer 8 please visit: www.microsoft.com/ie8
(Note: IE 8 is supported on Windows XP SP2/SP3, Server 2003 SP2, Server 2008, Vista RTM & Vista SP1.)
Comments
Anonymous
August 27, 2008
Yes, it is here . There are significant security features and improvements in this release. Matt hasAnonymous
August 27, 2008
You want to check out the latest and greatest version of Internet Explorer?  I know you do. So clickAnonymous
August 28, 2008
If you didn't hear, we released Beta 2 of IE8 yesterday. It's free, go download it. I did, wow what aAnonymous
August 29, 2008
My friend Matt Hester is passionate about technology and the way it changes peoples lives for the better. Anonymous
September 05, 2008
Last week I installed Internet Explorer 8 and I like the new features like the accelerators. Let