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NTFS Security Auditor
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NTFS Security Auditor

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File and Folder Permissions Auditing & Reporting Tool

NTFS Security Auditor is a powerful NTFS permission tool that gives you complete control and flexibility to audit and report NTFS permissions on folders and files across your organization.

NTFS Security Auditor provides you a comprehensive solution covering all aspects of your Windows File Server audit – permissions of users and groups on shares, folders and files.

Our NTFS permissions reporter software presents insights on how the security of your windows network is organized, by reporting on ACLs of shares, folders and files.

The product caters to the needs of Information Security professionals as well as Systems Management professionals by providing granular, multi-dimensional NTFS security reports.

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What Does NTFS Audit Tool Provide?

NTFS Security Auditor provides answers to important questions by reporting about the security and health of Windows File systems in your servers and workstations.

Who has access to what in your Files, Folders and Shares? Is there any unauthorized access?

What type of access has been granted? Who can Read, Modify and Delete confidential Files and Folders?

Do deleted or unknown users have access to files and folders?

Who have been given special/explicit permissions on folders? Do the normal rules such as “inheritance of permissions by folders from parent” apply or have they been broken or subverted?

Who have unauthorized access to confidential files and folders indirectly because of nested group membership?

Are people sharing folders from their workstations?

Are there Shares in workstations that need further security?

What type of permissions and conditions have been configured for each the Central Access Rules (CAR) in Central Access Policy (CAP) over the domain controller (Windows Server 2012)?

Who have access limited permissions by Dynamic Access Control (DAC) / Central Access Policy (CAP) on Which folder?

Which shared folders and subfolders (in Windows Server 2012) have been affected/not affected by the Central Access Policy?

What File Server Audit Reports you will get?

Built-in Reports -> Permissions

  • List of permissions for specific users and groups on folders
  • List of permissions for folders
  • List of permissions for specific users and groups on files
  • List of permissions for files
  • List of all permissions for folders (Inherited & Explicit)
  • List of effective permissions for users and groups on folders
  • List of effective permissions for users and groups on files
  • List of effective permissions for specific users and groups on folders
  • List of effective permissions for specific users and groups on files
  • File and Folder Ownership

Built-in Reports -> Shares

  • List of Shares
  • List of Shares with permissions

DAC Reports

  • Effective DAC permissions for specific users and groups on folders
  • Effective DAC permissions for Accounts having permissions on specific folders
  • List of Central Access Policies (CAP) and Central Access Rule on the Domain
  • Folders affected/not affected by DAC Central Access Policies

Security Vulnerabilities Reports

  • List of all explicit permissions for folders
  • List of folders with broken inheritance and their permissions
  • List of permissions for orphaned accounts on folders
  • List of permissions for disabled user accounts on folders
  • List of permissions for accounts having destructive access on folders
  • List of folders that have Deny permissions set (both Explicit and Inherited)
  • List of users accounts that have indirect access to folders due to nested group membership
  • List of Effective Access for specific user and groups on folders
  • List of folders that have permissions for ‘Everyone’ group
  • List of folders that have different permissions from parent folder

What's New in ?

Performance improvement in all reports available in Power Search and Built-in Reports -> Permissions feature.

User Interface enhancements in configuring shares and folders, user/group accounts while reporting shared folder permissions.

Moved Computer Enumeration section from Configuration Settings dialog to individual shared folder enumeration screen.

Included “List of folders that have different permissions from parent folder” report in Security Vulnerabilities feature.

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