Securely bringing a Windows file server on the network may not sound difficult. But when it's running Windows Server 2003, there's a lot you need to know to do it right. In the May issue, I wrote ...
A bug in popular software used to transfer files between computers over the Internet could leave a door open to online vandals and network intruders, data protection specialist PGP Security said ...
Does your small business rely on one or more file servers? If so, following server security best practices should be an essential part of your overall data security plan. Could your business afford to ...
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We need to allow our customers to upload files for one of our Web applications. What are the security implications of allowing users to upload files on our website? The ability to upload files on a ...
In a client-server environment, an organization's files, and sometimes its applications, are stored not on individual desktop computers but on centralized servers instead. That "client-server" ...
In the May issue, I wrote about hardening the first domain controller in the first domain in a new Windows Server 2003 forest. This month, I’m going to talk about hardening a typical Windows 2003 file ...