Microsoft Exchange Server, one of the most important production systems in many organizations, is a system consisting of many moving parts that need thorough and secure maintenance. In most companies, groups of two or significantly more IT professionals manage the E-mail infrastructure configuration and without detailed auditing of who did what, where, and when, it is not be possible to detect inadvertent or unauthorized changes to private E-mails with sensitive financial information. The white paper describes different approaches to regular and consistent auditing of changes to Exchange server configuration and permissions.
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