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Allows UPnP devices to be hosted on this computer. Universal Plug n Play (UPnP) is a real security risk - it allows automatic discovery and attachment to network devices. Notes that UPnP is different than regular Plug n Play (PnP). Workstations should not be advertising their services (or automatically discovering and connecting to networked services) in a security-conscious enterprise managed e ...

The Web Management Service enables remote and delegated management capabilities for administrators to manage for the Web server, sites and applications present on the machine. Note: This service is not installed by default. It is supplied with Windows, but is installed by enabling an optional Windows feature (Internet Information Services - Web Management Tools - IIS Management Service) Remote w ...

Allows errors to be reported when programs stop working or responding and allows existing solutions to be delivered. Also allows logs to be generated for diagnostic and repair services If a Windows Error occurs in a secure, enterprise managed environment, the error should be reported directly to IT staff for troubleshooting and remediation. There is no benefit to the corporation to report these e ...

This service manages persistent subscriptions to events from remote sources that support WS-Management protocol. This includes Windows Vista event logs, hardware and IPMI- enabled event sources. The service stores forwarded events in a local Event Log In a high security environment, remote connections to secure workstations should be minimized, and management functions should be done locally. De ...

Shares Windows Media Player libraries to other networked players and media devices using Universal Plug and Play. Network sharing of media from Media Player has no place in an enterprise managed environment. Default: Manual Counter Measure: The recommended state for this setting is Disabled or Not Installed. Potential Impact: Windows Media Player libraries will not be shared over the ...

Provides the ability to share a cellular data connection with another device. The capability to run a mobile hotspot from a domain-connected computer could easily expose the internal network to wardrivers or other hackers Default: Manual (Trigger Start) Counter Measure: The recommended state for this setting is Disabled. Potential Impact: The Windows Mobile Hotspot feature will not be ...

This service runs in session 0 and hosts the notification platform and connection provider which handles the connection between the device and WNS server. Windows Push Notification Services (WNS) is a mechanism to receive 3rd-party notifications and updates from the cloud/Internet. In a high security environment, external systems, especially those hosted outside the organization, should ...

This service manages Apps that are pushed to the device from the Microsoft Store App running on other devices or the web. In a high security managed environment, application installations should be managed centrally by IT staff, not by end users. Default: Manual (Trigger Start) Counter Measure: The recommended state for this setting is Disabled. Potential Impact: Users will not be abl ...

Windows Remote Management (WinRM) service implements the WS-Management protocol for remote management. WS-Management is a standard web services protocol used for remote software and hardware management. The WinRM service listens on the network for WS-Management requests and processes them. Features that enable inbound network connections increase the attack surface. In a high security environment ...

Provides Web connectivity and administration through the Internet Information Services Manager. Note: This service is not installed by default. It is supplied with Windows, but is installed by enabling an optional Windows feature (Internet Information Services - World Wide Web Services). Note #2: An organization may choose to selectively grant exceptions to web developers to allow IIS (or anoth ...


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