Windows NT Security Guide

Chapter 1: Windows NT Security Issues

INTRODUCTION

Windows NT offers you both the power and reliability necessary for your secure networking needs. However, paramount to its usefulness is security and the ability to keep your data safe.

The Windows NT Server provides you with the best security you can obtain from a networked operating system. One of the benefits of the Windows NT operating system is its Windows NT file system. It was designed from the beginning to meet C2 security rating from the United Stated Government's strict security ratings.

Businesses rely heavily upon their networks. They are implemented carefully to share both information and resources with many users in your organization. Windows NT Server can store a great deal of information and keep it secure so that it can be used only by specified personnel. Your network is intended to stop any unauthorized access to your proprietary information. The security your network employs acts as the barrier that keeps your operation competitive and you can afford nothing less than the best to protect your most valuable data assets. Windows NT's C2 security is the key networking component of a secure system.

Complete Solution

Windows NT 4.0 and 5.0 are both designed to offer a complete and secure solution for your IT organization. The C2 level of security is maintained in the desktop, server, and the network. Windows NT Server C2 implementation is completely based in the software. The bottom line is that users do not need to install extra hardware on any of their clients...

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