6/1/2023 0 Comments Terminal services manager![]() ![]() In a Terminal Server environment, application access is usually managed in one of two ways: Applicationsegregation was supposed to have been implemented prior to this team'sinheriting the Terminal Server environment, and the lack of any proper controlswas a major concern because sensitive sales and customer information was easilyaccessible to any user interested and determined enough to search for it. ![]() In both cases, onefinding was that all applications remained accessible to all users on theserver.įor one administrator this came as no surprise and had been left as suchsimply be-cause all Terminal Server users accessed the same group ofapplications, and highly sensitive data was not accessed through their TerminalServer implementation.įor the other administrator it was a completely different story. Two separate Terminal Server audits I performed easily demonstrate howdifferent organizations can view application security. ![]()
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