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Securing Windows NT/2000 Servers for the Internet
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by:
Norberg, Stefan
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Publisher: O'Reilly
Published: November, 2000
ISBN: 1565927680
Format:Paperback
Pages:216
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Book Description
Book Info Simplifies Windows NT installation, using a series of easy checklists aimed at Windows administrators. Topics covered include secure remote administration using various methods, Windows NT security threats, and Windows NT backup, recovery, and
maintenance. Softcover.
Product Description: In recent years, Windows NT and Windows 2000 systems have emerged as viable platforms for Internet servers. More and more organizations are now entrusting the full spectrum of business
activities--including e-commerce--to Windows. Unfortunately, the typical Windows NT/2000 installation makes a Windows server an easy target for attacks, and configuring Windows for secure Internet use is a complex task. Securing Windows NT/2000 Servers
for the Internet suggests a two-part strategy to accomplish the task:
"Hardening" any Windows server that could potentially be exposed to attacks from the Internet, so the exposed system (known as a "bastion host") is as secure as it can be.
Providing extra security protection for exposed systems by installing an additional network (known as a "perimeter network") that separates the Internet from an organization's internal networks.
Securing Windows NT/2000 Servers for the Internet
is a concise guide that pares down installation and configuration instructions into a series of checklists aimed at Windows administrators.
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