What should you do?
You are the security administrator for your company. The network consists of two segments named Segment A and Segment B. The client computers on the network run Windows XP Professional. The servers run Windows Server 2003.
Segment A contains a single server named Server1. Segment B contains all other computers, including a server named Server2. The company’s written security policy states that Segment B must not be connected to the lnternet. Segment A is allowed to connect to the lnternet. There is no network connection between Segment A and Segment B. You can copy files from Segment A to Segment B only by using a CD-ROM to transport the files between the two segments. The network topology is displayed in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You are planning a patch management infrastructure. On Segment B, you install Software Update Services (SUS) on Server2. You configure Automatic Updates on all computers in Segment B to use http://Server2 and to install security patches.
You need to ensure that all computers in Segment B automatically install security patches. What should you do?