Re: Increasing security from student PCs
- From: "Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNoSpam@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 20:58:54 -0700
Some measure of "protection" can be obtained by use of IPsec
(check the MS site for "domain isolation"+IPsec, etc.) to segment
the resources in the forest. However, the "protection" is more of
a form of added hurdles than security (i.e. do they have the nerve
to sit down at a secretary's machine?).
"Dave Fitton" <DaveFitton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:82137CB2-E686-451A-AE8D-7F04967C4BE9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
We are currently reviewing security on our college IT Network.
We operate a single Active Directory domain and give access to various
resources on the network using AD groups.
Being a college we have both student and staff users with appropriate
rights
to fileshares, databases etc
We are particularly concerned with a scenario where a student gets hold of
a
staff username and password.
As students only have access to the network from student PCs in classrooms
we would like to be able to limit the network resources 'visible' from
student classrooms.
Any information on this would be helpful
Thanks
Dave
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