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Using Group Policies to Secure Your Microsoft Network - Recorded Webinar

Financial Institutions

January 11, 2012
by Mark Scholl, Kenneth Kulawiak, CISSP, Security+

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Kenneth Kulawiak Kenneth Kulawiak, CISSP, Security+
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Please Note: We had a technical difficulties with the volume during the first 2 minutes 45 seconds of the presentation, the rest of the presentation works correcty.


Group policies can be very effective for managing and securing your Microsoft network. This tool can enforce security policies such as blocking access to all or specific control panel applets, disable access to registry editing tools, enforce screensaver timeouts, and prevent your Internet Explorer browser from saving passwords. However, they can be problematic if not used correctly.

In this webinar, recorded January 11, 2012 we will:
Provide an overview of how group policy objects can be used to secure a Microsoft Active Directory environment.
Demonstrate ten common group policies.
Discuss common pitfalls during implementation.

Our Wipfli executives will lead the discussion.

Mark Scholl, Partner. With over 27 years of technology experience, Mark specializes in all aspects of technology services for the firm, primarily in the financial institution industry, including information security and perimeter vulnerability assessments, IT risk assessments, network design and support, and IT training. He is a frequent speaker for conferences and seminars on various information technology topics. Mark is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE), and Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA).

Ken Kulawiak, Senior Specialist – IT Examinations. Ken has nearly 15 years of financial institution experience focusing on information technology (IT) auditing and consulting services. He examines areas including safeguarding customer information security, telephone and electronic banking, IT policies, logical and physical access controls, vendor management, acquisitions, disaster recovery, and business continuity planning. He also provides internal network vulnerability scanning and technology consulting services for small and medium-size businesses.


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Length: 19 pages (PDF 781 kB,WMV 25173 kB)



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