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How to recover from lost BitLocker PINs and startup keys
Submitted By: SearchWindowsSecurity.com | 25 Mar 2008
TIP - BitLocker is great for Windows encryption, but a lost PIN or startup key can cause permanent data loss. Learn to protect yourself from data loss in BitLocker in this tip.
Password security in Group Policy for Windows networks
17 Sep 2007
EXPERT ANSWER - Managing password security in Group Policy is not always as easy as you'd like. Learn how to reduce errors caused by complex passwords in Windows networks here.
Recover encrypted files in Windows Server 2003
Submitted By: SearchWindowsSecurity.com | 24 May 2007
TIP - Sometimes a file becomes encrypted unbeknownst to the file's primary user. Find out how to recover those encrypted files with advice from Windows hardening expert Jonathan Hassell.
NAQC and NAP: A comparison
12 Jun 2006
TIP - Make sure you understand the differences between NAQC and NAP so you can make an informed decision -- to wait for NAP or deploy NAQC now.
How to stop a rogue user from circumventing network security
28 Jul 2006
TIP - Receive peer advice regarding ways to correct damages caused by a rogue user and learn what to to to prevent this from happening again
Opening secure files with FileReader
20 Sep 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - One of the best ways to keep files secure in an NT-kernel environment is through the use of NTFS permissions. Here, site expert Jonathan Hassell explains how to access these secure files through FileReader.
Disallowing IE or Outlook from uploading data
01 Jul 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - We need to prevent LAN users (Windows 2000 Active Directory domain) from uploading files via Internet Explorer 6. We installed NAT and we have Internet connection sharing. Users must be able to browse and download files and ...
Checklist: Tighten default settings to prevent unauthorized access
Submitted By: Roberta Bragg | 14 Sep 2004
TIP - Roberta Bragg explains the importance of turning off system defaults, beginning with unnecessary network connections, to keep your Windows systems secure.


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