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About the Authors<br />

Mark Russinovich is a Technical Fellow in the <strong>Windows</strong> Azure<br />

group at Microsoft, working on Microsoft’s datacenter operating<br />

system. He is a widely recognized expert in <strong>Windows</strong> operating<br />

system internals as well as operating system security and design.<br />

He is the author of the recently published cyberthriller Zero Day<br />

and co-author of the Microsoft Press <strong>Windows</strong> Internals books.<br />

Russinovich joined Microsoft in 2006 when Microsoft acquired<br />

Winternals Software, the company he cofounded in 1996, as<br />

well as Sysinternals, where he authors and publishes dozens of<br />

popular <strong>Windows</strong> administration and diagnostic utilities. He is a<br />

featured speaker at major industry conferences, including<br />

Microsoft’s TechEd, WinHEC, and Professional Developers<br />

Conference.<br />

You can contact Mark at markruss@microsoft.com and follow him on Twitter at<br />

http://www.twitter.com/markrussinovich.<br />

You can contact Aaron at aaronmar@microsoft.com.<br />

Aaron Margosis is a Principal Consultant with Microsoft Public<br />

Sector Services where he has worked primarily with U.S. federal<br />

government customers since 1999. He specializes in application<br />

development on Microsoft platforms with an emphasis on security<br />

and application compatibility in locked-down environments,<br />

and is a highly-regarded speaker at Microsoft conferences. He<br />

is well known for having evangelized running <strong>Windows</strong> XP as<br />

a non- admin and for publishing utilities and guidance to make<br />

doing so more feasible. His MakeMeAdmin script pioneered the<br />

concept of a single user account running in both administrative<br />

and non-admin contexts, influencing the design of User Account<br />

Control. Aaron’s several security utilities can be downloaded<br />

through his blog (http://blogs.msdn.com/aaron_margosis) and<br />

his team’s blog (http://blogs.technet.com/fdcc).<br />

www.it-ebooks.info

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