Secure a sensitive Windows Server
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Definitions derived from Board of Regents
Confidential Data
Data for which the highest levels of restriction should apply due to the risk or harm that may result from disclosure or inappropriate use. Examples of Confidential Data include Social Security Numbers, credit card information and electronic protected health information.
Securing a Server (Server 2003) that is used to Processes Confidential Information (PDF)
Sensitive Data
Data for which users must obtain specific authorization to access since the data's unauthorized disclosure, alteration, or destruction may cause perceivable damage to the institution. Examples of Sensitive Data include date of birth, university e-mail, purchasing data and student grades.
Securing a Server (Server 2003) that is used to Process Sensitive Information (PDF)








