Windows Server Security Rule 1: Increase Authentication Security
The 10 rules to secure a Servidor Windows correctly. Here we will start with rule number 1 and increase the authentication security. Rule #1 will be start of a 10 rule series.
Windows Server Security Rule 2: Protect data with encryption
After we increased the authentication security we will step over to rule number 2: Protect your data through encryption. Rule #2 continues our 10 rule series.
Windows Server Security Rule 3: Patch Management is mandatory!
Now that we increased the authentication security and setup the encryption here are some important information about the patch management. Rule #3 continues our 10 rule series.
Windows Server Security Rule 4: Attack Surface Reduction (ASR)
After we have done the basics it is time to reduce the attack surface with "Attack Surface Reduction (ASR)". Rule #4 continues our 10 rule series.
Windows Server Security Rule 5: Use Mitigation Technologies
In the next step we will harden our Servidor Windows by using "Exploit Mitigation Technologies". Rule #5 continues our 10 rule series.
Windows Server Security Rule 6: Install Anti-Virus/Anti-Malware
After we hardened Windows itself it is time to install Anti-Virus and Anti-Malware applications to bring additional security. Rule #6 continues our 10 rule series.
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Windows Server Security Rule 7: Apply the Least Privilege
Next on our list is a very important part: Applying the Principle of Least Privilege. Rule #7 continues our 10 rule series.
Windows Server Security Rule 8: Harden your application
Now that we have hardened Windows and installed Anti-Virus and Anti-Malware it is time to look at our application. These need to be hardened, too. Rule #8 continues our 10 rule series.
Windows Server Security Rule 9: Detection and Notifications
Now that we have hardened the server and the applications we want to setup a notification for potential breaches and detections. With Rule #9 we are almost finished with our 10 rule series.
Windows Server Security Rule 10: Security Awareness
Last but not least: "Use Common Sense – Security Awareness". With Rul#10 our series ends. With all 10 rules your windows server will be safe.