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NOTE: NSA does not intend to publish a separate security guide for Microsoft Exchange 2003 beyond what was produced as a cooperative effort between the vendor and the security community. The "High" security settings in the Center for Internet Security (CIS) "Exchange Server 2003 Benchmark" track closely with the security level historically represented in the NSA guidelines. It is our belief that this benchmark establishes the latest best practices for securing the product and recommend that traditional customers of our security recommendations use the CIS Exchange benchmark when securing Exchange Server 2003.

 
Title Last Reviewed File Size Revised
Hidden Data and Metadata in Adobe PDF Files Mar 09 1,210KB Jul 08
Oracle Application Server Security Recommendations and DoDI 8500.2 IA Controls Mar 09 294KB Dec 06
Oracle Application Server on Windows 2003 Security Guide Mar 09 332KB Dec 06
BEA WebLogic Platform Security Guide Mar 09 840 KB 04 Apr 05
Guide to Microsoft .NET Framework Security Mar 09 1,995KB 11 Nov 06
Microsoft Office XP/2003 Executable Content Security Risks and Countermeasures Guide Mar 09 589KB 10 Feb 05
CIS Exchange Server 2003 Benchmark, Version 1.0 Mar 09 2,833KB 2005
Guide to Secure Configuration and Administration of Microsoft Exchange 2000 Mar 09 4,200KB 15 Dec 04
Microsoft Office 2000 Executable Content Security Risk and Countermeasures Mar 09 806KB  
Guide to Using DoD PKI Certificates in Outlook 2000, version 2.0 Mar 09 800KB  
Systems Management Server 2003 Security Guide Mar 09 1,657KB 01 Apr 05

 

Date Posted: Jan 15, 2009 | Last Modified: Mar 30, 2009 | Last Reviewed: Mar 30, 2009

 
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