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Windows Server 2003 Security

Started by Tech, September 01, 2007, 01:21:57 AM

Tech

Windows Server 2003 has some of the following features to help protect your corporate enviroment:

There is now forest trust that allows you to authenticate other companies in your WAN thru Active Directory, this simplifies some security issues for security and network administrators.

Kerberos is now availiable thru Windows Server 2003 to allow for better and more secure authentication.

Credential Manager allows secure storage for usernames and passwords as well as certificates.

You can now delegate what services can access other resources on your network.

.NET password is now integrated with Active Directory aloowing SSO or single sign on.

RBAC or Remote Based Access Control you can assign more efficient restrictions to manage access to information.

Systems administrators can disallow software to run, with the Software Restrcition Policy.

In Windows 2003 you can audit system alerts and even set up audits of individual users!

Account Management logs IP addresses and even calls for Logon and Logoff events.

You can now log security events in real time and export them to a SQL database to anaylze later.

PKI or Public Key Infrastructure is is system of digital certificates and CA or Certificate Authorities to verify you are who you really say you are. This is great for ecommerce systems, think E-Bay. You want to know if your really giving your credit card information to E-Bay or E-fake.

Windows Server 2003 now helps with Wireless 802.1x., you can enable PEAP which is protected EAP for authentication. I suggest using WPA in conjuction. he encrytpion protocl they use is called EFS.EFS uses AES-256 which is very strong encryption. There should be security in depth applied.Two form authentication should be applied such as biometrics and passwords.Take a look at RSA secure ID cards.This provides great authetication for users on the move connecting to the corporate networks, or even home. I like open source solutions myself or even third party vendors for encryption such as RSA http://www.rsa.com.

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sjohn

The Windows Server 2003 Security Guide focuses on providing a set of easy to understand guidance, tools, and templates to help secure Windows Server 2003 in many environments. The Windows Server 2003 Security Baseline is part of the Microsoft Security Compliance Manager tool, which is designed to provide you with an end-to-end solution to help you plan, deploy, and monitor the security baselines of computers running Windows Server 2003  in your environment.Take advantage of the experience of Microsoft security professionals, and reduce the time and money required to harden your environment.

born

The Windows Server 2003 is a server operating system introduced by Microsoft, launched on 24 April 2003. An updated version, Windows Server 2003 R2, was released to manufacturing on 6 December 2005. Its descendant, Windows Server 2008, was released on 4 February 2008.

yours

For the average person, 2003 undoubtedly like a antique is as hard to use

Jackdesouza

One of the latest and crucial services that are offered with the installation of Microsoft Windows Server 2003 is the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. which is also known as tar pitting feature.

henryperez123

Windows server 2008 R2 is the best and mostly used server by the users, because of its easy and multifunction which were not available in 2003.

Ayen Mahinay

Quote from: henryperez123 on November 14, 2011, 10:24:41 AM
Windows server 2008 R2 is the best and mostly used server by the users, because of its easy and multifunction which were not available in 2003.


I agree with your that Windows server 2008 R2 is very well against windows server 2003 and providing most valuable function
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