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:The Novell NetWare Asset Protection Standards detail specific best practices for configuring and hardening Novell NetWare 4.x and 5.x to support the protection objectives established in the Asset Protection Policy.<br> | :The Novell NetWare Asset Protection Standards detail specific best practices for configuring and hardening Novell NetWare 4.x and 5.x to support the protection objectives established in the Asset Protection Policy.<br> | ||
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:The IBM OS/400 Asset Protection Standards detail specific best practices for configuring and hardening IBM OS/400 to support the protection objectives established in the Asset Protection Policy.<br> | |||
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Technical Standards Guides
Technical standards guides provide a security overview, as well as list requirements with detailed descriptions and explanations. This section provides sample technical standards guides that your organization can copy and tailor to its unique requirements.
- The Internet Protocol (IP) Router Asset Protection Standards detail specific best practices for configuring and hardening IP routers to support the protection objectives established in the Asset Protection Policy.
- The 802.11 Wireless Ethernet Asset Protection Standards detail specific best practices for configuring and hardening 802.11 Wireless Ethernet LANs to support the protection objectives established in the Asset Protection Policy.
- The Firewall Asset Protection Standards detail specific best practices for configuring and hardening firewalls to support the protection objectives established in the Asset Protection Policy.
- The Internet Information Services (IIS) Asset Protection Standards detail specific best practices for configuring and hardening IIS to support the protection objectives established in the Asset Protection Policy.
- The Apache Asset Protection Standards detail specific best practices for configuring and hardening Apache to support the protection objectives established in the Asset Protection Policy.
- The Web Server Asset Protection Standards detail specific best practices for configuring and hardening Web servers to support the protection objectives established in the Asset Protection Policy.
- The Windows 2000 Asset Protection Standards detail specific best practices for configuring and hardening Windows 2000 to support the protection objectives established in the Asset Protection Policy.
- The Windows 2003 Asset Protection Standards detail specific best practices for configuring and hardening Windows 2003 to support the protection objectives established in the Asset Protection Policy.
- The Windows XP Asset Protection Standards detail specific best practices for configuring and hardening Windows XP to support the protection objections established in the Asset Protection Policy.
- The Solaris Asset Protection Standards detail specific best practices for configuring and hardening Solaris to support the protection objections established in the Asset Protection Policy.
- The Linux Asset Protection Standards detail specific best practices for configuring and hardening Linux to support the protection objections established in the Asset Protection Policy.
- The Novell NetWare Asset Protection Standards detail specific best practices for configuring and hardening Novell NetWare 4.x and 5.x to support the protection objectives established in the Asset Protection Policy.
- The IBM OS/400 Asset Protection Standards detail specific best practices for configuring and hardening IBM OS/400 to support the protection objectives established in the Asset Protection Policy.
--Mdpeters 16:01, 28 August 2006 (EDT)