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Enterprise Desktop Resource Center
Gathering and documenting your Windows desktop security policies
people involved and what's expected of them in support of the policy.
Policy statement: A place to state your actual policy. Be sure to make it clear that "this is how we do things here". Procedures: Detailed steps that... More... Jun 17, 2009
The state of enterprise security and emerging threats in 2009
I've conducted a lot of security research recently while writing whitepapers and tech-editing books, and in this time, I've come to believe that security in the...
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Apr 29, 2009
AppLocker improves on software restriction policies
circumvent. For example, a hash policy is only effective as long as a file remains in a consistent state. Today, applications are updated routinely, so hash policies can become obsolete in a matter of days as new...
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Nov 25, 2008
Build secure computer password policies
department
Remember a password (or better yet, passphrase) policy is a document that should state "this is how we do it here". If you need to have exceptions, that's okay. Just make sure you document your... More... Nov 5, 2008
Enterprise Desktop Advice
EFS recovery agent cannot export private keys
need and see if this is the case (that the new cert does not match).
If you have good system backups (that is, if you have a system state backup) you can restore it to a new machine, copy the encrypted files there, log on as domain administrator and recover... More... Mar 20, 2003
Setting permissions so only certain file types can be saved into a particular folder
Is it possible under Win2K to set permissions so only certain file types can be saved into a particular folder? It would be great if this were possible. Windows 2000 files permissions are based on security...
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Sep 17, 2004
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