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- To audit system file permissions, you can follow these steps1:
- Run gpedit.msc
- Create and edit a new GPO
- Go to “Computer Configuration”
- Open “Policies”
- Navigate to “Windows Settings”
- Select “Security Settings”
- Go to “Local Policies”
- Select “Audit Policy”
- Under “Audit object access”, select the “Success” and “Failure” checkboxes.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Run gpedit.msc → Create and edit a new GPO → Go to “Computer Configuration” → Open “Policies” → Navigate to “Windows Settings” → Select “Security Settings” → Go to “Local Policies” → Select “Audit Policy” → Under “Audit object access”, select the “Success” and “Failure” checkboxes.www.netwrix.com/how_to_audit_file_permission_c…6.1.1 Audit system file permissions (Not Scored)
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secscan.acron.pl/centos7/6/1/1The audit command will alert for all changes to a file permissions even if the new state is more secure than the default. Rationale: It is important to confirm that packaged system files and directories are maintained with the permissions they were intended to have from the OS vendor.www.tenable.com/audits/items/CIS_Debian_Family… - People also ask
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