Not all activities fall into the area of a principle in which case you should state this in the second column but still explain how the activity contributes to server security. Activity Principle(s) Explanation of contribution to server security and relation to any Principle(s) Replacing the root user account Creating a password policy Removing services that are not required Removing software that is not required Blocking Ports that are not required Windows Security Policies Using scanning Updating software

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Complete the attached table with the principles below relating to server security

The principles are:

  • Economy of mechanism
  • Fail-safe defaults
  • Complete mediation
  • Open design
  • Separation of privilege
  • Least privilege
  • Least common mechanism
  • Psychological acceptability

 

Not all activities fall into the area of a principle in which case you should state this in the second column but still explain how the
activity contributes to server security.
Activity
Principle(s)
Explanation of contribution to server security and relation to any
Principle(s)
Replacing the root user account
Creating a password policy
Removing services that are not
required
Removing software that is not
required
Blocking Ports that are not required
Windows Security Policies
Using scanning
Updating software
Transcribed Image Text:Not all activities fall into the area of a principle in which case you should state this in the second column but still explain how the activity contributes to server security. Activity Principle(s) Explanation of contribution to server security and relation to any Principle(s) Replacing the root user account Creating a password policy Removing services that are not required Removing software that is not required Blocking Ports that are not required Windows Security Policies Using scanning Updating software
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