August 1, 2006

NIST

NIST is pleased to announce the release of draft Special Publication (SP) 800-69, Guidance for Securing Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition: A NIST Security Configuration Checklist. SP 800-69 provides guidance to home users, such as telecommuting Federal employees, on improving the security of their home computers that run Windows XP Home Edition. Home computers face many threats from people wanting to cause mischief and disruption, commit fraud, and perform identity theft. The publication explains the need to use a combination of security protections, such as antivirus software, antispyware software, a personal firewall, limited user accounts, and automatic software updates, to secure a computer against threats and maintain its security. It also emphasizes the importance of performing regular backups to ensure that user data is available after an adverse event such as an attack against the computer, a hardware failure, or human error. The publication contains detailed step-by-step directions for securing Windows XP Home Edition computers that can be performed by experienced Windows XP Home Edition users.

NIST requests comments on NIST SP 800-69 by August 31, 2006. Please submit comments to itsec@nist.gov with “Comments SP800-69/XPHome” in the subject line.

URL to document:
http://csrc.nist.gov/itsec/guidance_WinXP_Home.html

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By Kurt.Seifried • Technical • •

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