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Microsoft Solution Accelerators Security & Compliance
Integrate AccessChk.exe with DCM Scripts
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over 5 years ago
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frasim
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The DCM feature supports a powerful way for data discovery by using scripting. By invoking AccessChk.exe from DCM scripts, the output of user rights assignment data from AccessChk.exe can be collected by the DCM scripting data discovery provider. The...
Microsoft Solution Accelerators Security & Compliance
How to Use AccessChk.exe for Security Compliance Management
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over 5 years ago
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frasim
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In this article we invite Michael Tan, one of our senior program mangers, to introduce a new feature in the recently updated Sysinternals tool called AccessChk. His two part article looks at how the new AccessChk feature works and the benefits of using...
Microsoft Solution Accelerators Security & Compliance
Help us understand how to structure, package, and deliver security guides to make your job more effective!
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over 5 years ago
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Vladis
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Dear reviewers, Thank you for participating in this blog for the Security Guides. The customer feedback we received helped us build a high-quality Solution Accelerator that meets the needs of IT Professionals like you. You have worked with our team...
Microsoft Solution Accelerators Security & Compliance
Regulatory Compliance Guide update!
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over 5 years ago
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frasim
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Folks, we need your help! If you're interested in contributing to our efforts to provide the best Solution Accelerators for Compliance, read on. Generally, organizations that need to comply with regulations such as SOX and PCI DSS use a variety...
Microsoft Solution Accelerators Security & Compliance
Partner adopts Security Compliance Management toolkit
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over 5 years ago
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frasim
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I wanted to thank Securevantange in making the Security Compliance Management toolkit a success in their world. Our customers and partners are all very pleased with the new baselines provided in the Security Compliance Management toolkit for...
Microsoft Solution Accelerators Security & Compliance
Security identification using Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit 3.1
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over 5 years ago
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frasim
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Are your PC's antivirus (AV) and antispyware or anti-malware (AM) programs actually running? If anything should keep you up at night, it's the question of whether your users' desktops and laptops are protected from malware. Previously we...
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