Hassell, Jonathan.

Hardening Windows [electronic resource] / by Jonathan Hassell. - Second Edition. - 216 p. online resource.

Some Words About Hardening -- Windows NT Security -- Windows 2000 Security -- Windows XP Security -- Windows Server 2003 Security -- Deploying Enterprise Security Policies -- Patch Management -- Network Access Quarantine Control -- Internet Information Services Security -- Exchange Server 2003 Security -- Security Auditing and Event Logs.

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Hardening is the process of protecting a system against unknown threats. System administrators harden against that which they think could be a threat. Administrators know the Internet is a hostile environment. Although they can't tell, for example, that a hacker will attempt to gain access to the SQL server next Tuesday, they can bet money there'll be an attempt soon and should "batten down the hatches" in anticipation. Hardening Windows, Second Edition is the definitive "counterintelligence" guide to performing preventative security measures for the Windows operating system. This second edition covers the release of Windows XP Service Pack 2 and its new security features, including the Windows Firewall and the Security Center. It also covers Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1, Windows Server R2's new Security Configuration Wizard, Windows NT, Windows 2000, branch-office security features, and new setup options. A new chapter has been added on Windows Software Update Services. All chapters have been updated to reflect reader feedback from the first edition. Topics covered include system and group policies, Network Access Quarantine Control, auditing and event logs, IIS, and Exchange.

9781430200833

10.1007/978-1-4302-0083-3 doi


Computer science.
Computer system performance.
Computer Science.
System Performance and Evaluation.

Libro electrónico

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