New Security Resources Available
These papers are aimed at IT type folks and non-technical users. Skip this blog post if you're a developer!
Protecting Clients from Network Attacks
Securing Remote Clients and Portable Computers
How to Configure Windows Firewall in a Small Business Environment Using Group Policy
Securing Windows XP Professional in a Peer-to-Peer Networking Environment
How to Configure Windows XP SP2 Network Protection Technologies in a Small Business Environment
How to Protect E-mail Confidentiality in Regulated Industries
How to Protect Insiders from Social Engineering Threats
Approaches to Fighting Spam in an Exchange Server Environment
Strategies for Managing Malware Risks
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- Anonymous
August 26, 2006
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August 29, 2006
And if you're an SBSer and aren't sure what value is added by using the Windows Firewall on clients (or are worried that you might break stuff), I just did a post on why it's important - And why you need to allow port 135 from a management workstation on the Domain Firewall profile.
http://addicted-to-it.blogspot.com/2006/08/group-policy-sbs-admins-enable-windows.html
http://addicted-to-it.blogspot.com/2006/02/group-policy-windows-firewall-setting.html - Anonymous
September 10, 2006
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September 10, 2006
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