Hi Security World,
New articles added to WindowSecurity.com last month:
Title: GFI LANguard N.S.S.- Voted WindowSecurity.com Readers' Choice Award Winner - Patch Management Category
Author: Admin
Link: http://www.WindowSecurity.com/news/WindowSecurity-Readers-Choice-Award-Patch-Management-Category-GFI-LANguard-NSS-Jul07.html
Summary: GFI LANguard N.S.S was selected the winner in the Patch Management category of the WindowSecurity.com Readers' Choice Awards. WinINSTALL and PatchLink Update were first runner-up and second runner-up.
Title: Unique Group Policy Security Settings
Author: Derek Melber
Link: http://www.WindowSecurity.com/articles/Unique-Group-Policy-Security-Settings.html
Summary: Enforcing Group Policy Security Settings (including some in-depth Registry "hacks"), and some of the most common scenarios where security settings do not behave as they appear.
Title: Encryption Key Management
Author: Ricky M. Magalhaes
Link: http://www.WindowSecurity.com/articles/Encryption-Key-Management.html
Summary: What needs to be done to effectively store the keys to your encrypted data.
Title: A Microsoft PKI Quick Guide – Part 3: Installation
Author: Martin Kiaer
Link: http://www.WindowSecurity.com/articles/Microsoft-PKI-Quick-Guide-Part3.html
Summary: How to install a PKI based on Microsoft Certificate Services in Windows Server 2003.
Title: Reducing the Attack Surface of the Administrator Account
Author: Derek Melber
Link: http://www.WindowSecurity.com/articles/Reducing-Attack-Surface-Administrator-Account.html
Summary: Limiting what the 'administrator' accounts can do in networks.
Title: Configuring Granular Password Settings in Windows Server 2008, Part 2
Author: Jakob H. Heidelberg
Link: http://www.WindowSecurity.com/articles/Configuring-Granular-Password-Settings-Windows-Server-2008-Part2.html
Summary: How to configure Granular Password Settings for individual users or groups in a Windows Server 2008 Active Directory environment.
Title: Microsoft UK Events Website Hacked
Author: Jonathan Spiteri
Link: http://www.WindowSecurity.com/articles/Microsoft-UK-Events-Website-Hacked.html
Summary: A detailed analysis how the website was hacked and how it could have been avoided.
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