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  • Thomas Pollinger
  • 11.11.2016
  • DE/EN

OpenText™ "Best Practices aus dem Knowledge Center..."

Hallo liebe Leser,
 
heute gibt es ein „Best Practices“ aus dem OpenText™ Knowledge Center :)


Best Practices

Application Security Hardening Guide


Product: OpenText Media Manager​
Version: 16.0
Task/Topic: Security Configuration / Best Practices​
Audience: Administrators
Platform: All
Document ID: 550014

Introduction

Every organization should analyze their security requirements and risk tolerance to define the requirements for their OpenText™ Media Management (OTMM) implementation. This document is a guide to hardening Media Management making the deployment more resistant to attack. It will help administrators to decide which configuration options they should choose to meet the needs of business users.

It is important to remember that Media Management works in conjunction with other infrastructure service software. For example, databases, server operating systems, and web servers. This document focuses on the configuration of the Media Management platform only. The configuration of supporting software, services, and servers should also be reviewed to ensure that Media Management security is supported by a secure hosting environment.

This document defines the options that are part of Media Management 16.0. This document includes the default configurations for each configurable item. It is important to note that systems upgraded from previous versions of Media Management (such as Media Management 10.5) to Media Management 16.0 will retain the configuration values from the previous version. However, it is a must to review the following sections in this document for version 16.

Media Management administrators should also review this document and make note of any security features that they want to implement to secure their Media Management deployment according to their organization’s policies...


Na, ist das Interesse daran geweckt worden? Wenn ja, das komplette Dokument ist im OpenText™ Knowledge Center hinterlegt.

Viel Spaß beim Testen, Lesen und wie immer Stöbern ;)


Über den Autor:
Thomas Pollinger

... ist Senior Site Reliability Engineer bei der Vodafone GmbH in Düsseldorf. Seit dem Jahr 2007 betreut er zusammen mit seinen Kollegen die OpenText- (vormals RedDot-) Plattform Web Site Management für die deutsche Konzernzentrale.

Er entwickelt Erweiterungen in Form von Plug-Ins und PowerShell Skripten. Seit den Anfängen in 2001 (RedDot CMS 4.0) kennt er sich speziell mit der Arbeitweise und den Funktionen des Management Server aus.

       

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