CYA: Securing Exchange Server 2003 and Outlook Web Access: Cover Your A** By Getting It Right the First Time

Planning an effective security strategy for Windows Server 2003 requires an understanding of the roles that different servers play on the network and the security needs of different types of servers based on the security requirements of your organization. Securing the servers is an important part of any network administrator s job.
Understanding Server Roles
Planning a Server Security Strategy
Planning Baseline Security
Customizing Server Security
In this appendix, we will first review server roles and ensure that you have an understanding of the many roles Windows Server 2003 can play on the network. Then we will delve into how to plan a server security strategy. We will examine how to choose the right operating system according to security needs, how to identify minimum security requirements for your organization, and how to identify the correct configurations to satisfy those security requirements.