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Network Access Security Policies

Network access control offers you a way to define your security policies and automatically apply your rules to all network users. It automatically scans the network connections of your users to check their credentials and determines whether they are allowed to connect.

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On the software side, Microsoft offers Control Panel, which simplifies management by streamlining multiple steps that you normally perform in the same console on the same PC.

In addition, the Remote Desktop Services client software supports a variety of protocols including Microsoft Remote Desktop and Remote Desktop Services for Business (RDS), where you can easily add and manage multi-user access over your network.

Access Control Lists are a way to place policies on users and computers that identify which applications can be used without user interaction.

Alerts & Alerts groups allow you to create specialized subgroups of administrators to receive alerts about important events.

NAT/Router devices can be automatically added to a network. You can enable a connection without a user’s password and automatically make the connection on your Windows 7 PC, or you can do the same manually.

Routing and Remote Access Control can be used to control traffic from a computer to a server, or to allow remote users to connect to your network over a specified network.

A central logon feature helps you keep an eye on the logon behavior of all network users, so you can adjust their logon settings.

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In Windows Server 2008 R2, you can also use an Access Control List to restrict access to an application.

Remote Access Protocol (RAP) is a protocol that provides access to other computers and the Internet over a network. RAP has additional functions that make it easier to manage than the basic protocol that is used in Windows operating systems, and there are also services that help with network management and you can find at sites such asĀ https://www.fortinet.com/solutions/enterprise-midsize-business/network-access.

X.509 certificates, which are used for certificates used for authentication in IPsec, are also offered by Active Directory.

Microsoft Call Forwarding lets users see an earlier version of a call to another user on the same computer.

You can manage the results of administrative tasks that are performed remotely with the help of Alerts and Alerts Groups.

Microsoft Remote Desktop Services can be configured to allow or deny remote logon, which allows you to implement IP restrictions on remote computers. You can also configure automatic logoff, which can be useful when a computer is closed while the user is still connected.

RDP and Remote Desktop Services offer you a lot of options for managing users, whether it is simple settings or more complex policies.

Ethernet over IP is a standard that allows data transfers over a wired network. The core principle is the same as before the connection is only established by the LAN cable. In that way, it is highly secure and easy to manage.

IPsec uses an encryption method called Layer 2 security, but in this version the only available encryption algorithm is AES-256, a very strong and commonly used algorithm.

There are two kind of firewall policies for IP security.

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