Defining Security Roles and Administrative Rights Policies

Written by Saran on July 27, 2007

System users are usually granted specific rights with regards to their accessibility options towards the main server. This is why most systems administrators need to identify the licensed users and their rights as defined by their department heads and superiors. Granting rights to all may be a bad decision since it allows the system and the network vulnerable to any form of intrusion at any time without limiting the options of who may be behind it.

security access levels

Such has been an issue that systems administrators must learn to address. It is not mainly about knowing a person but by what he is capable of doing. That is why access rights should be properly labeled as administrators, users or guests. The absence of such tags makes it hard to audit and work backwards in cases where system malfunctions and possible conflicts such as server crashes may ensue. It is best to limit the users at a minimum so that pinpointing the probable suspects can be limited.

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Keeping Information within Server Walls

Written by Saran on July 11, 2007

Information gathered by a company will always be important and they should not be shared, disclosed or disregarded in any way, since they are the life stream that a company or organization thrives on. Normally, information would be stored in databases and only authorized personnel would have access to them for reference and study on current and probable studies for overall organizational performance.

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The security of information is usually left to the jurisdiction of the database administrator and information technology section of companies. While some would consider this department as all computers and no importance, the position they actually hold is important and should be given notice.

Many would consider IT people as expendable, but the truth of the matter is, they bring the secret and the backbone of a company’s information gathering background, and should breaches be experienced, they would be the first ones to know how to do it.

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