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The Detailed Tracking audit category determines whether to audit detailed tracking information for events such as program activation, process exit, handle duplication, and indirect object access. This setting deals with the DPAPI Activity.

Frequently, an attacker that successfully gains access to a system has only gained access to an account with limited privileges, such as a guest account or a service account. The attacker must attempt to change to another user account with normal or elevated privileges in order to proceed. Auditing successful and unsuccessful attempts to elevate privileges mitigates this risk.

The changing of file permissions and attributes should be audited.

The changing of file permissions and attributes should be audited.

Require the use of TLS for ldap clients.

The kernel module rds should be disabled.

The kernel module rds should be disabled.

Turn on Mapper I/O (LLTDIO) driver is configured appropriately.

This policy setting, which determines whether to disconnect users who are connected to the local computer outside their user account's valid logon hours, affects the SMB component. If you enable this policy setting, client sessions with the SMB server will be disconnected when the client's logon hours expire. If you disable this policy setting, established client sessions will be maintai ...

This policy setting allows you to specify whether users can run Remote Desktop Protocol (.rdp) files from a publisher that signed the file with a valid certificate. A valid certificate is one that is issued by an authority recognized by the client, such as the issuers in the client's Third-Party Root Certification Authorities certificate store. This policy setting also controls whether th ...


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