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IT Baseline Protection Manual - The Information Warfare Site

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Non-Networked Systems and Clients <strong>IT</strong>-Security Management<br />

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- S 4.51 (3) User profiles to restrict the usage possibilities of Windows NT (optional)<br />

- S 4.52 (2) <strong>Protection</strong> of devices under Windows NT<br />

- S 4.53 (2) Restrictive allocation of access rights to files and directories underWindows NT<br />

- S 4.54 (2) Logging under Windows NT (optional)<br />

- S 4.55 (2) Secure installation of Windows NT<br />

- S 4.56 (3) Secure deletion under Windows NT and Windows 95<br />

- S 4.57 (2) Deactivating automatic CD-ROM recognition<br />

- S 4.75 (1) <strong>Protection</strong> of the registry under Windows NT<br />

- S 4.76 (3) Secure system version of Windows NT<br />

- S 4.77 (1) <strong>Protection</strong> of administrator accounts under Windows NT<br />

- S 4.84 (1) Use of BIOS security mechanisms<br />

- S 4.93 (1) Regular integrity checking<br />

Contingency Planning:<br />

- S 6.20 (2) Appropriate storage of backup data media<br />

- S 6.21 (3) Backup copy of the software used<br />

- S 6.22 (2) Sporadic checks of the restorability of backups<br />

- S 6.23 (2) Procedure in case of computer virus infection<br />

- S 6.27 (3) Backup of the CMOS RAM<br />

- S 6.32 (1) Regular data backup<br />

- S 6.42 (1) Creating start-up disks for Windows NT<br />

- S 6.44 (1) Data back-up under Windows NT<br />

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<strong>IT</strong>-<strong>Baseline</strong> <strong>Protection</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>: Otober 2000<br />

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