|
Solution Search:
|
Enterprise Desktop Resource Center
Securing sensitive data on Windows-based laptops
hard drive encryption could very well be maliciously accessed via Wi-Fi or become infected with malware. Hacking into laptops is simple, and it's only a matter of time before it can happen to your business.
Much of... More... Jun 24, 2009
Gathering and documenting your Windows desktop security policies
to work well:
Introduction: An overview of what you're covering, such as patch management, malware protection, system maintenance and monitoring, vulnerability testing and so on. Purpose: The high-level goal(s) and... More... Jun 17, 2009
Windows desktop security standards documentation best practices
policies
User provisioning and management via Active Directory or other third-party tool
Malware protection
Supported applications
Web browser configurations (including these essential IE 8 policies)
Disk...
More...
Jun 3, 2009
Desktop security preparation for a new wave of Windows apps
weaknesses fall into one of the following categories:
Weak file and share permissions Lack of malware and personal firewall protection Weak or nonexistent drive encryption Missing patches Poorly... More... May 20, 2009
Enterprise Desktop Advice
Antivirus software affects on SQL Server
create file I/O problems if real-time scanning is enabled for all files that are opened. I definitely recommend running malware protection on a SQL Server (or any database server for that matter), but be sure to exclude your database directories (or specific...
More...
Sep 29, 2004
Malware detection and cleansing tools
questions and answers from all of our SearchWindowsSecurity.com experts. Because Windows firewall does not provide malware protection, you need to use extra prevention, detection, and cleansing tools to keep your system free of malicious programs. Windows...
More...
Apr 24, 2006
|