How to Cheat at Designing Security for a Windows Server 2003 Network

Author/creator Peiris, Chris Author
Format Electronic
Publication InfoSyngress Press [Imprint] San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Description500 p. ill 09.000 x 07.000 in.
Supplemental ContentFull text available from Ebook Central - Academic Complete
Supplemental ContentFull text available from eBook - Computer Science 1995 - 2006
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Other author/creatorAmini, Rob Author
Other author/creatorKhnaser, Elias N. Author
Other author/creatorSnedaker, Susan Author
Other author/creatorHunter, Laura E. Editor
Other author/creatorRuston, Chris Author
SeriesHow to Cheat Ser.
Summary Annotation Windows 2003 Server is unquestionably the dominant enterprise level operating system in the industry, with 95% of all companies running it. And for the last tow years, over 50% of all product upgrades have been security related. Securing Windows Server, according to bill gates, is the company's #1 priority.<br /><br />While considering the security needs of your organiztion, you need to balance the human and the technical in order to create the best security design for your organization. Securing a Windows Server 2003 enterprise network is hardly a small undertaking, but it becomes quite manageable if you approach it in an organized and systematic way. This includes configuring software, services, and protocols to meet an organization's security needs.<br /><br />* The Perfect Guide if "System Administrator is NOT your primary job function<br /><br />* Avoid "time drains" configuring the many different security standards built into Windows 2003<br /><br />* Secure VPN and Extranet Communications
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ISBN9781597492430
ISBN1597492434 (Perfect) Active Record
UPC 792502924341
Standard identifier# 9781597492430
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