Re: president of the company :)

From: Travis Albrecht (talbrecht_at_wernerelectric.com)
Date: 06/17/03


Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 10:18:57 -0500


I agree, the only way to gaurantee security to his folders is to keep these
documents off the network, away from the internet and especially email.
After all, users spread viruses and socially engineered are the most
popular!

"Samir Patel" <scarymonkies@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:092f01c331a0$f052ea40$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> If the need for security is that high, the best way is to
> give him a second computer for confidential work / data
> and keep it off the network. If he ever needs to copy data
> on or off the network, he can use floppy disks, ZIP disks,
> etc
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >All,
> >
> >Running windows 2000 sp3 file server. All users have a
> >home directory. President of the comapny also has a home
> >dir on this box. Currently only he has rights - not even
> >admins can get in here without taking ownership. He is
> >still worried though :) Have got logging enabled on his
> >folder for authenticated users so if anyone tries to get
> >to it - namely admins as it is a $ share, it will make an
> >entry in the sec. log.
> >
> >However the pres wants to have his assistant review the
> >logs :) Is there a program out there that will filter a
> >security event log based off of the actual explanation as
> >opposed to the event id number?
> >
> >Also is there anyway to set up an alert so that if there
> >is access or attempts to access this folder, an e mail
> >will be generated?
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >Any other ideas would be welcome - ps we already have the
> >contents encrypted with pgp 8.0 :)
> >.
> >



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