Hi all,
I've recently set up a home backup server of sorts, which is a PC running Windows 8.1 Pro. All it does is take hourly snapshots of my OneDrive files using the built-in File History function. I might start using it as a NAS/file server later on, (should the need arise), but right now it just does backup.
This is my first time running a server, and I'd obviously like to keep it secure. So far I've covered the basics like removing or renaming default accounts, stopping all unnecessary services, keeping the malware scanners up to date and using the the Windows Firewall and my router's NAT tables to block all non-essential ports/traffic.
Are these things "enough" (realising that no machine can ever be truly secure) or should I also be looking at things like external firewalls and UTM etc.? I'm pretty sure it would be overkill (but cool), but I'm a noob, so what would I know?
I've recently set up a home backup server of sorts, which is a PC running Windows 8.1 Pro. All it does is take hourly snapshots of my OneDrive files using the built-in File History function. I might start using it as a NAS/file server later on, (should the need arise), but right now it just does backup.
This is my first time running a server, and I'd obviously like to keep it secure. So far I've covered the basics like removing or renaming default accounts, stopping all unnecessary services, keeping the malware scanners up to date and using the the Windows Firewall and my router's NAT tables to block all non-essential ports/traffic.
Are these things "enough" (realising that no machine can ever be truly secure) or should I also be looking at things like external firewalls and UTM etc.? I'm pretty sure it would be overkill (but cool), but I'm a noob, so what would I know?