Determining Window Server 2003 Security Policy for US Office

From: Neil Hobbs (neil.hobbs_at_tigertelematics.com)
Date: 11/08/05


Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2005 11:19:37 -0000

I am posting this in the hope that someone will be able to advise me.

I am currently in the process of designing a Windows Server 2003 Active
Directory forest, comprising of two domains - the forest root domain will
reside in our UK office (London) and I will be placing a child domain in our
US office (Los Angeles) and I need to determine a suitable security policy
for the US domain.

The kind of thing, I need to understand is there anything particular which I
need include in the domain security policy for the US domain to meet local
security laws? I am planning to implement various extra policies, so I
should be covered - but of there is something I need to incorporate, I would
really appreciate any input.

Many thanks in advance



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