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An Access Control List (ACL) determines who can access which resources. Modifying ACLs may alter the operating system so that it does not work as well as before, and ACLs cannot be reverted to the defaults. This webcast explains how ACLs work at a technical level and shows how they are an integral part of authoring security policies, which can be vital knowledge for security architects. The webcast explains how to author security policies correctly to protect the Windows network.
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| Format: | Webcast |
| Date: | May 2006 |
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