1 Mar 2011 02:45
Re: Hardening Sharepoint 2010 on Win 2008 R2
wt521125 <wt521125 <at> yahoo.com.cn>
2011-03-01 01:45:38 GMT
2011-03-01 01:45:38 GMT
Hello. We have quite complex policy that is not possible to summarize on a mailing list. Some important point for me specific for this project (it is a public web site): - The front end on internet need to a have a secure in depth configuration (if one level fail, I don't want to have all site compromised). I am looking both on configuration to be applied to the front end and to the backend. - I want to have a strong auditing level on who does what in changing the content of the site to be able to analise possible compromise/mistake with the change functionality. Thank you. Mamo On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 8:02 AM, Anupam Kumar <anupam <at> kumargroups.org> wrote: > Hi Mamo, > > There is no definitive guide that can be given as it depends completely on > the security policy of your company. I work for Capital One and almost > everything is disabled due to security. However, I am also aware from past > experiences that some companies hardly follow any hardening procedures. To > answer your question better, please let us know what is your requirement. > What kind of security are you looking at? > > Knowing this is critical before something can be suggested.(Continue reading)
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