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Isolating an old server from the network
Hi was wondering if anyone had some insights on the best practice regarding isolating and old server from the rest of the network. In this specific case there are 2 2008 windows servers that have services that the company needs running but cannot be updated any more. Our network is segmented with vlans by it self, we have… -
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Here's recommendations from GPT-4. I thought #12 was very interesting: Isolating old servers, especially those running outdated operating systems like Windows Server 2008, is essential to protect them (and your network) from potential vulnerabilities. Since these servers can no longer be patched, their exposure to the rest… -
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Pretty much isolate at the network level (via firewalls/vlans) tighten your IPS rules around, and have a WAF if its running a web application if it supports agent installation for your SIEM, even better. Right specific detection tools for it and keep an eye on it Fight with application people every day to force them to…
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