File and Network Servers White Papers
Securing Windows Server 2003: File System Security
Overview Whenever data is stored on physical media, it has the potential to become compromised. For example, secret notes between Napoleon and his generals were compromised and led, in part, to his defeat. Napoleon's secret notes were written on leather or paper and sent by fast riders. In a computer context, those secret notes are stored on a hard drive and either used locally or transmitted across a network to a friend, coworker, Internet site, or other location beyond the server or organization. This paper will show who can access those secret notes on the local hard drive and how to ensure only the desired people and groups can access them.
| Publisher | O'Reilly Media | File Format | |
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| Date Published | November 2004 | ||
| Format | Book chapters | ||
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