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Realtimecampaign.com Discusses Some Ways Windows Server 2022 Guards against Cybersecurity Threats

By: Get News
June 30, 2023 at 23:40 PM EDT
Realtimecampaign.com Discusses Some Ways Windows Server 2022 Guards against Cybersecurity Threats

Modern conveniences, including the internet, keep the world connected. But the digital age also brings the threats of cyberattacks and data breaches. Individuals and organizations alike can't afford to not keep their guard up. For businesses, this means going beyond basic antimalware and monitoring solutions. Instead, astute tech leaders look for robust, intuitive solutions that extend the capabilities of their IT teams. 

With so much at stake, it's important to use cybersecurity apps with the highest level of protection possible. Specific features, such as automated detection of malicious network activities, can stop a company from becoming the next feature story about another data breach. 

Detect Problems Before They Get Out of Hand

Malware can be a problem that flies under the radar. It's often designed to do this, compromising a network and its data before it's too late. While it's easier to keep tabs on a few machines or view website activity with standard antimalware software, organizations deal with a more complex reality. IT departments have hundreds, if not thousands, of devices to monitor. 

As a result, detecting suspicious activity 24/7 becomes a priority. But there are rarely enough staff members to tackle the job. Server-based solutions reviewed by sites like My Choice Software have the monitoring capabilities businesses need. Beyond malware, unauthorized changes that indicate memory corruption can be caught early enough to prevent widespread damage. 

Protect Administrator Logins

Those who work in IT know about the principle of least privilege. It says each user should only have access to the network and device resources they need to do their jobs. This principle applies to data as well. But administrators, such as system engineers, usually have elevated privileges. Without the ability to make configuration changes and install software, they couldn't perform their tasks. 

When their logins get into the wrong hands, the person on the other end has open access to a company's network. According to realtimecampaign.com, companies need an extra level of security to guard against these worst-case scenarios. However, features that shut down an administrator's credentials if they become compromised makes them useless to cybercriminals. This way, businesses save face by stopping attackers in their tracks.

Shield Virtual Machines

When space is an issue, companies turn to virtualization. Although virtual machines solve space and hardware maintenance dilemmas, they can increase vulnerability to cyberattacks. They're easier to gain access to since physical contact isn't necessary. Microsoft makes Windows Server 2022 licenses a little less cynical with built-in protection for virtual devices. 

All virtual machines become encrypted with features like Bitlocker. Tech leaders can sleep well at night knowing there's a strong enough fortress securing each virtual device. Plus, organizations can meet tricky compliance requirements without having to make complicated changes.

A sobering 47% of Americans have had their information compromised by cybercriminals. And it's not just through home devices, as businesses are prime targets for cyberattacks. To help shield sensitive data, companies must implement solutions with features that can outsmart criminals' common tactics.    

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