Randy Franklin Smith - Articles for 2001
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Best Practices for Secure Web Servers. Find important
best practices for keeping your Web servers and sites safe from attack. <more>
Protect Your Win2K and NT Laptops. By their nature,
your company laptops aren't as secure as your desktop workstations.
Here's what you need to do to protect the data those notebooks hold. <more>
A Model Network. Pick the right domain model to optimize network security
and administration. <more>
PDCs, BDCs, and Trust Relationships. Get back to basics with smart
DC placement and boost your network's security. <more>
NT Security Fundamentals. Learn the basics about protecting your NT
domain at all levels, to avoid leaving your network open to invasion. <more>
Win2K Security Log Roundup. Use these audit categories to track application
use and changes to user rights, Group Policy, and system events. <more>
Keeping Tabs on Object Access. Use Win2K's Audit object access category
to track direct and indirect access to objects such as files, folders,
and registry keys. <more>
Mining the Win2K Security Log. Track changes to user accounts, groups,
and policies. <more>
Audit Account Logon Events. Win2K's new Security log category offers
plenty of information about Kerberos and NTLM events. <more>
Tracking Logon and Logoff Activity in Win2K. Learn how to access the
Win2K Security log and how to track logon and logoff activity. <more>
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