October 2019
Intermediate to advanced
374 pages
13h 10m
English
While many of the strategies for hardening computers apply to all computers, some are especially important for workstations. In general, workstation computers act as clients, and not servers. When hardening workstation computers, one of the main goals is to ensure the computer maintains a clean identity and doesn’t attempt to violate your security policy.
One of the more common issues with workstation computers is malware. Since workstations tend to connect to many Internet resources and run many software programs, they run into malware frequently. Removing malware is often far more difficult than preventing it. Ensure that every workstation computer has up-to-date anti-malware software installed and that its ...
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