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Critical systems to focus on during security testing
Submitted By: SearchWindowsSecurity.com | 06 Sep 2007
TIP - Use this checklist to find out which of your many Windows networks' critical systems should be tested for vulnerabilities if you are limited by a budget.
Verifying file integrity with MD5 checksums
Submitted By: SearchWindowsSecurity.com | 12 Oct 2005
TIP - Check the integrity of a multitude of files, from patches to e-mail, with MD5 checksums.
DumpEvt, a free tool for exporting Windows event logs
Submitted By: SearchWindowsSecurity.com | 23 Aug 2005
TIP - DumpEvt is a free command-line utility from SomarSoft that dumps events from Windows event logs and is more powerful than Microsoft's DUMPEL.
Enabling auditing on a File&Print server
18 Aug 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - Enabling auditing has performance implications, but site expert Jonathan Hassell says unless your hardware is more than five years old or you have an unusually busy server, you won't even notice it.
Audit event log to increase system security
Submitted By: SearchWindowsSecurity.com | 17 Aug 2005
TIP - Auditing makes good security sense if you want to increase system security. Careful selection of events to monitor will help keep your system, application and security logs secure.
Testing Group Policy security
Submitted By: SearchWindowsSecurity.com | 16 Aug 2005
TIP - Contributor Kevin Beaver offers several methods for testing Group Policy settings.
Using the SCWCMD utility to check policy settings
01 Aug 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - Site expert Jonathan Hassell explains how to check whether policy has been successfully applied in a Windows Server 2003 environment in this response.
Using the SCWCMD utility to check Group Policy on a Windows Server 2003 network
31 Jul 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - Site expert Jonathan Hassell explains how you can check to see if policy has been successfully applied using the SCW command-line tool.
Security log data: Make the most of it
Submitted By: SearchWindowsSecurity.com | 14 Jul 2005
TIP - To find the diamonds in your Windows security log data, you have to dig through a lot of dirt . Contributor Tony Bradley outlines three important steps in effective data analysis.
Finding auditing results
13 Jul 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - Expert Jonathan Hassell explains where to find the events when an audit policy is enabled.


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