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Operating Systems - Computer Networks, Windows 2000, Windows NT

Windows NT/2000 network security

by E. Eugene Schultz
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Overview

This book is intended primarily for LAN administrators, system programmers, information security staff, and advanced users. Although the main focus of the book will be technical, many facets of Windows NT security involve practicing sound control procedures. As such, much of the book's discussion will be pertinent to all three groups. Windows NT/2000 Network Security will also thoroughly cover security-relevant technical issues such as controlling services protocols like Web-services and SMB. The book will be carefully sequenced to delve into technical issues increasingly with each chapter, so that the last half of the book will be more relevant to LAN administrators and system programmers than anyone else - whereas the first half will be equally pertinent to all groups.

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Windows NT can be a highly secure standalone model, yet it is extremely vulnerable as a network entity. This work exposes the underlying security weaknesses in Windows and provides strategies for dealing with them. It gives information on Windows risks resulting from heterogeneous computing environments, and offers ready-to- implement solutions for tightening security in Windows NT/2000 systems and networks. Of interest to system or network administrators, application or system programmers, information security specialists, and advanced users. Schultz teaches at Purdue University. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
July 27, 2000
Publisher
Indianapolis, IN : Macmillan Technical, 2000.
Pages
375
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781578702534

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