Securing Windows Server 2003

     
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features (security) in Windows Server 2003

FEKs (file encryption keys)

fiber- optic cables, security problems with

File Allocation Table (FAT) file system, security issues with

file encryption keys (FEKs)

file permissions

        configuring

        protecting files with

        setting for shared files

        working with

file security, provided by NTFS

file servers [See servers]

fingerprint readers

fingerprints , scanned by biometric devices

firewalls

        allowing SSL ports to pass through

        analyzing patterns in logs

        keeping external users out of IIS

        opening, to allow domain controller replication traffic

        placing VPN server behind

        protecting IIS servers

        sending IPSec traffic through

floppy disks/ drives

        archiving certificates/private keys to

        controlling security vulnerabilities

        exporting certificates/private keys to

        required by Syskey mode 3

        as risk factors

footprinting attacks on DNS servers

        restricting

forensic evidence of attacks, provided by log files

forest trusts

forests (Active Directory)

        providing security for

forestwide components

forestwide groups, managing

forwardable tickets

FTP (File Transfer Protocol)

 

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