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Server Security Policies

Servers are the heart of an organization's information infrastructure. The data and services of these servers must be protected, thus proper server polices will dictated the security operations of the server to ensure their uptime. The organization’s crown jewels are kept on this servers; intellectual property, financials, customer lists and private employee information. How the data and services are handled on these servers are dictated by policies. These policies will aid your organization in operating the servers in a safe and secure manner.
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This link has great tips on how to secure AD that should be rolled into your server security policy.
Windows Server 2003 Security Guide
This link will help you discover information that needs to be included when writing your Windows 2003 Server security polices.
Microsoft Windows 2000 Security Hardening Guide
A detailed guide on hardening Windows 2000.

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