Defining a Baseline Audit Policy by Mitch Tulloch 07/26/2005 Auditing for security events on critical computer systems is an essential component of a sound security policy. An audit policy is the portion of a Group Policy object (GPO) that defines which security events have success and/or failure actions audited and recorded in the Security log. A baseline audit policy is the minimum auditing you should perform on a given type of system. Let's examine the default audit policies for Windows Server 2003 server roles and see whether they are adequate for the security needs of a typical company.
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