October 2019
Intermediate to advanced
374 pages
13h 10m
English
Windows desktop computers operate in the Workstation Domain in the IT infrastructure and generally operate as clients in network communications. That means desktop computers generally initiate communication by sending requests to servers in another domain. The main areas of focus with respect to desktop network security should be user authentication and authorization, malicious software protection, and outbound traffic validation.
Users can do only what you allow them to do. One of the best ways to keep attackers away from your network is to keep them away from your workstations. In addition to physical controls to limit unauthorized access to workstations, ...
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