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Low data risk assessment: The sensory data you and your panelists exchange with SensoryTest.com is all low risk. There never needs to be any personal identifying information about your panelists or yourself - no names, no ss numbers, no telephone numbers, no mailing addresses, no credit cards, no birth dates, etc. Your corporate IT Security department should know this fact whenever they participate in your internal discussions. Advantages of Microsoft Remote Desktop Web Connection: —> Totally safe, secure, Microsoft developed and certified. —> SSL/TLS Secured connections. —> Optional access to your local printers and files. This document discusses Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection (RDC), Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), and Transport Layer Security (TLS).
The Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) and Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), versions 5.1, 5.2 and 6.0 are high-encryption secure connections which use RSA Security's RC4 cipher with the highest key strength of 128-bit. SensoryTest.com servers are configured to only support the highest 128-bit RDP Security Layer encryption, or SSL/TLS. Anything less is not possible. Unlike some other display protocols, which send data over the network using clear text or with an easily decodable "scrambling" algorithm, RDP's built-in encryption makes it safe to use over any network—including the Internet—as the protocol cannot be easily sniffed to discover passwords and other sensitive data. The Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection provides remote display and input capabilities over network connections for Windows-based applications running on a server. This is perfect for SIMS 2000 as the application running on our servers, with your PC as the remote display. The Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection is only used for outgoing connections initiated by you, the end user. Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection should not be confused with Microsoft Remote Assistance inbound connections, or with the similarly named Remote Desktop also only for inbound connections. Remote Assistance and Remote Desktop are embedded within the XP operating system and are configured under Control Panel, System, Remote Tab. Again, Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection is unrelated to Remote Assistance and Remote Desktop. Microsoft Web Page Source for additional general information: Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Client Versions: MS WebPage This version supports Server Authentication and therefore SSL/TLS MS WebPage This version does **not** support Server Authentication or SSL/TLS MS installer package This version supports Server Authentication and therefore SSL/TLS, and can be installed in WinXP. This related MS WebPage states that RDC 5.2 is also supported for Windows 2000. Microsoft Remote Desktop Web Connection: Enabling SSL/TLS: Security information, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), Transport Layer Security (TLS): Microsoft Terminal Server Authentication and Encryption Wikipedia encyclopedia SSL/TLS Starfield Technologies® SSL Certificates Computer port notes: In addition to the ports mentioned above, we are able to enable additional ports on our servers, please contact us as needed. Even on the tightest of firewalls, your IT/IS staff can identify and allow port usage permission by internal IP address, Domain Computer, and/or by User Policies, and allow port traffic as needed. Port traffic can also be further restricted by only allowing traffic to our specific server URL/DNS Name. |
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