MSTerminalServices.org Article: Securing Windows Terminal Services
Wednesday, 08 February 2006 by Michel Roth
A new artcile on MSTerminalServices.org by Brien M. Posey on securing Windows terminal services.

"Security is important for just about any computer network, but it tends to be especially important in a Terminal Service environment. Think about it for a moment; users are running applications directly on your server. If a vulnerability exists in an application or in the server’s configuration exists, then the vulnerability could potentially be exploited in an effort to gain access to the underlying operating system. That being the case, it’s worth spending some extra time making sure that you have done a good job securing the Terminal Services. In this article, I will share some security techniques with you."

Read it here.

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