Active Directory Federation Services is used to manage security tokens and security services on a Windows Server 2008 Web-based network.
To Abe able to manage and control a network properly, your computer would have to have server preferences. Server Operating Systems such as Microsoft Server 2008 can be used for security management over a network, but requires a fair bit of insight to operate and are mostly used by IT professionals only. Group Policy Controls, an Advanced firewall with by the minute updates, Network Access Protection, Network Policy and access System. Windows 7 has a few network security capibilities built in...
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Server operating system's are basically used to manage the network with security like-: Win 2000,Win 2003,Win 2008 etc.
To ensure network security, you have to install protective software and have firewalls on your server.
The applications installed help the networked server manage requests from multiple clients for different services. The server receives the requests and delegates them.
Gateway server.
Simple: in order to have a client-server architecture you need a network. The role of the network is to move data packets between the client and the server. In a client-server architecture the server usually has to manage the network (for example, a domain controller in a Windows environment).
the sever works like the management of the Network's and for the security reasons
A hacker attempts to reach confidential information that is stored on a server inside the corporate network A network security solution?
I think you are referring to Server. A Server is an elevated computer that is on a defined network that has a specific range of tasks, such as providing resources, services and security. A server plays an important role in building Domains in computer networking environments.