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Step - The step number in the procedure. If there is a UT Note for this step, the note number corresponds to the step number.
Check (question) (√) - This is for administrators to check off when she/he completes this portion.
To Do - Basic instructions on what to do to harden the respective system
CIS - Reference number in the Center for Internet Security Windows Server 2008 Benchmark . The CIS document outlines in much greater detail how to complete each step.
UT Note - The UT Note at the bottom of the page provides additional detail about the step for the university computing environment.
Cat I - For systems that include Category-I data , required steps are denoted with the ! symbol. All steps are recommended.
Cat II/III - For systems that include Category-II or -III data , all steps are recommended, and some are required (denoted by the !).
Min Std - This column links to the specific requirement for the university in the Minimum Security Standards for Systems document.

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Machine Name

 

Asset Tag

 

Administrator Name

 

Date

 


Step

  ?  

To Do

CIS

UT Note

Cat I

Cat II Cat III

Min Std

 

 

Preparation and Installation

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

If machine is a new install, protect it from hostile network traffic, until the operating system is installed and hardened.

 

§

!

 

5.1

2

 

Consider using the Security Configuration Wizard to assist in hardening the host.

 

§

 

 

 

 

 

Service Packs and Hotfixes

 

 

 

 

 

3

 

Install the latest service packs and hotfixes from Microsoft.

 

§

!

!

5.2

4

 

Enable automatic notification of patch availability.

1.6.1

§

!

!

5.3

 

 

Auditing and Account Policies

 

 

 

 

 

5

 

Configure Audit policy as described.

1.2

 

!

 

6.1

6

 

Set minimum password length.

1.1.4

§

!

 

 

7

 

Enable Password Complexity.

1.1.5

§

!

 

 

8

 

Configure event Log Settings.

1.4

§

!

 

6.1

 

 

Security Settings

 

 

 

 

 

9

 

Disable anonymous SID/Name translation. (default)

1.9.6

 

!

 

 

10

 

Do not allow Anonymous Enumeration of SAM accounts (Default)

1.9.37

 

!

 

5.5

11

 

Do not allow Anonymous Enumeration of SAM accounts and shares.

1.9.38

 

!

 

5.5

12

 

Disable the guest account. (Default)

1.9.5

 

!

 

5.12

13

 

Digitally Encrypt or Sign Secure Channel Data (Always). (Default)

1.9.12

 

 

 

5.6

14

 

Digitally Encrypt Secure Channel Data (When Possible). (Default)

1.9.13

 

!

 

5.6

15

 

Digitally Sign Secure Channel Data (When Possible). (Default)

1.9.14

 

!

 

5.6

16

 

Place the University warning banner in the Message Text for Users Attempting to log on.

1.9.27-28

§

!

 

5.10

17

 

Disable the sending of unencrypted password to connect to Third-Party SMB Servers. (Default)

1.9.32

 

!

 

5.6

18

 

Do not allow Everyone permissions to apply to anonymous users. (Default)

1.9.40

 

!

 

5.12

19

 

Do not allow any named pipes to be accessed anonymously.

1.9.41

 

!

 

5.12

20

 

Restrict anonymous access to Named Pipes and Shares.

1.9.43

 

!

 

5.12

21

 

Ensure that no shares can be accessed anonymously.

1.9.44

 

!

 

5.12

22

 

Choose "Classic" as the sharing and security model for local accounts. (Default)

1.9.45

 

!

 

5.12

23

 

Do not store LAN Manager hash values

1.9.46

 

!

 

5.13

24

 

Set LAN Manager Authentication level to NTLMv2 only

1.9.47

 

!

 

5.13

 

 

Additional Security Protection

 

 

 

 

 

25

 

Disable or uninstall unused services.

 

 

!

 

5.4

26

 

Disable or delete unused users.

 

 

!

 

5.4

27

 

Configure User Rights to be as secure as possible.

1.81

§

!

 

 

28

 

Ensure all volumes are using the NTFS file system.

 

§

!

 

 

29

 

Use the Internet Connection Firewall or other methods to limit connections to the server.

1.5

§

!

 

5.5

30

 

Configure file system permissions.

 

§

!

 

 

31

 

Configure registry permissions.

 

§

!

 

 

 

 

Additional Steps

 

 

 

 

 

32

 

Set the system date/time and configure it to synchronize against campus time servers.

 

§

!

 

 

33

 

Install and enable anti-virus software.

 

§

!

!

3.1

34

 

Install and enable anti-spyware software.

 

§

!

 

3.2

35

 

Configure anti-virus software to update daily.

 

§

!

 

3.3

36

 

Configure anti-spyware software to update daily.

 

§

!

 

3.3

37

 

Configure a screen-saver to lock the console's screen automatically if the host is left unattended.

 

§

 

 

 

38

 

If the machine is not physically secured against unauthorized tampering, set a BIOS/firmware password to prevent alterations in system startup settings.

 

 

!

 

4.1

39

 

Configure the device boot order to prevent unauthorized booting from alternate media.

 

 

!

 

4.1

40

 

Systems will provide secure storage for Category-I data as required by confidentiality, integrity, and availability needs. Security can be provided by means such as, but not limited to, encryption, access controls, filesystem audits, physically securing the storage media, or any combination thereof as deemed appropriate.

 

§

!

 

5.7

41

 

Install software to check the integrity of critical operating system files.

 

§

!

 

5.8

42

 

If RDP is utilized, set RDP connection encryption level to high.

 

§

!

 

5.6

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