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Nine Steps to Secure your Exchange Server

In this article we will list some steps you can take to make sure your Exchange Server is running as securely as possible.

1. Harden the OS

We can’t stress enough how important it is to harden the OS that is hosting the Exchange Server. It might seem obvious to you but, in fact, many IT professionals seem to forget about this first basic step. You can try to harden the OS by yourself, or use some of the tools available out there to help you. The important thing here is to disable all unnecessary services and to patch the server regularly.

2. Run MBSA, SCW, SCM, and EBPA
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Category: Security

MS SQL Server 2008 Overview

MS SQL Server is Microsoft’s product for delivering database functionality. It is used for storing and retrieving information from different applications. It is considered a relational database server and uses T-SQL and ANSI SQL for querying languages. In this article we will focus on the 2008 edition. This is available in 6 different editions as follows:

- Express – intended to be used as a stand-alone solution for lightweight applications; it supports just 1GB of memory, one CPU, and a maximum database size of 4GB (extended to 10 GB in SQL Server 2008 R2)
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Category: Database Management, Database Monitoring, MS SQL Server Monitoring, Server Management

Windows Azure Overview Part 4: Security

 

This blog post is part of the blog post series on Windows Azure. You can read the rest of this series here (part1 ; part2 ; part3).

There are very few organizations that apply as many security measures as Microsoft does for its Windows Azure service.

Listed below are some of the precautions Microsoft has implemented for Windows Azure to secure your applications and data:

  • Secret Locations of Datacenters

For almost every organization, the datacenter is somewhere inside it. It’s not that hard for an intruder to find out the exact location. Microsoft keeps the information on the wherabouts of their datacenters strictly confidential.

Category: cloud computing, Security, Virtual Servers

Nine steps to secure your IIS7 server

In this article we will focus on some tips you can use in your environment to secure IIS7 servers and the application they’re hosting.

1. The first step you need to take when securing your web server is to harden the OS that hosts it. If you’re using Windows Server 2008 R2, then the server core installation version will give you just what you need – all the functionality, but with the reduced attack surface. If you’re using the regular version of Windows Server, try to install the IIS role with just the features that you currently need. You can always come back and install more features if you need them. Be aware that you’re just making the attack surface larger when you add features that you don’t use.

2. The use of firewalls can really help you in securing your Web server, especially if it’s an Internet-faced one. The firewall can make sure that the server is receiving only valid packets that it has to service. Firewalls serve as a first point of defense for your server when an outside attacker is trying to perform a malicious activity. With the use of Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS), you can further secure your organization, and the IIS server in particular. If your organization is not large enough to require a specific hardware Firewall device, you can always take advantage of the Windows Server 2008’s integrated Firewall with advanced Security.
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Category: Security, Web Server Monitoring, Windows Servers Monitoring

Monitor Active Directory with VBScript on Monitis

Using scripting and the Custom Monitor functionality in Monitis you can monitor not only system metrics but also how other resources are used.

To give an example we’ll use a scenario that involves an Active Directory security group used to grant access to a color printer on your print server. In your organization you may have several administrators and you want to maintain control on how resource access is granted. One way to establish this is to monitor he number of users in the security group and set up an alert when a user is added or removed from the monitored group.
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Category: Monitoring Scripts, Windows Networking, Windows Servers Monitoring

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