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Re: DOMAIN CONTROLLER STOLEN...WHAT NEXT?

Subject: Re: DOMAIN CONTROLLER STOLEN...WHAT NEXT?
Date: Thu, 07 Jul 2005 13:42:50 -0700
Jumping on this thread a little late, but Microsoft provides some guidance on 
this issue here:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=C0DBEB7E-D476-4498-9F6C-24974FB81F1E&displaylang=en

Amongst the issues covered are:

Chapter 3: Recovering from Active Directory Attacks 
Recovering from the Physical Breach of a Domain Controller 
Recovering from a Rogue Administrator Attack 
Recovering from Catastrophic Forest-wide Corruption 
Recovering from Data Tampering by Restoring Active Directory Data 
Recovering from a Rogue Object Flood Attack 
Recovering from an Object Growth Attack 
Recommendations: Recovering from Active Directory Attacks 

Hope this helps!

-Sean

On Wednesday, June 29, 2005, at 09:03AM, BoB Taylor <bob8600bob@hotmail.com> 
wrote:

Recently we had a domain controller stolen from a field office.  We have 
taken some steps to reduce our risk.  I have researched some books and some 
of the security site for a checklist or a set of recommended minimum steps 
that should be taken to ensure we are not at risk.  Can anyone point me in 
the right direction or make some recommendations?

Thanks, Bob

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