An IT technician is preparing a newly imaged Windows workstation for deployment in a corporate environment. To ensure defense-in-depth and follow workstation hardening best practices, place the following security configuration steps in the correct operational sequence, from first to last.
- 1Install all pending operating system security patches and system updates.
- 2Disable the built-in Guest account and rename or secure default administrative credentials.
- 3Disable unnecessary background services, unneeded open network ports, and AutoRun features.
- 4Configure local security settings, including screen saver password locks and account lockout thresholds.
- 5Enable host-based firewall rules and initiate full disk encryption.
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The correct sequence for workstation hardening is: First, install OS security patches. Second, secure built-in accounts and default administrative credentials. Third, disable unnecessary services, ports, and AutoRun features. Fourth, enforce local policy controls such as screen saver password locks and account lockout rules. Fifth, activate host-based firewall protection and enable full disk encryption.
Hardening follows a logical sequence: patching vulnerabilities first, securing baseline user/admin accounts second, minimizing attack surfaces (ports/services/autorun) third, enforcing screen saver lockouts and policy rules fourth, and finalizing with host firewall and full disk encryption protections.
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Workstation Hardening Standard Operating Sequence