Windows NT Security Handbook

  • Authors:
  • Tom Sheldon

  • Affiliations:
  • -

  • Venue:
  • Windows NT Security Handbook
  • Year:
  • 1996

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From the Publisher:A disturbing cloud has appeared on the Internet's once sunny horizon—security concerns. If you connect a system to a TCP/IP network,you are providing an open door for other users to access your system. Hackers are breaking into everything,and they're using the latest tools to stay a step ahead of the people who are trying to provide security. The Windows NT Security Handbook to the rescue! Just as reports of Internet-related security breaches are increasing to the point where many technology managers are seriously reevaluating their organization's Internet strategy,Tom Sheldon's book arrives to guide you through crucial security issues. Sheldon approaches security from the perspective of the popular Windows NT operating system,and addresses key issues such as protective features available within NT,as well as potential security holes. You'll discover how to develop security strategies on Windows NT networks,and how to keep a watchful eye on illicit activity that might indicate the presence of hackers. Sheldon begins with an overview of how to craft defensive strategies and examines the different security protocols. He moves on to cover encryption techniques and viruses,and discusses the ins and outs of constructing firewalls. You'll also learn about electronic commerce and security for business transactions,as well as the latest monitoring tools. The best offense is usually a good defense,and The Windows NT Security Handbook is your secret weapon in the security wars. Your Secret Weapon in the Network War If you think your network is secure,think again. While Windows NT is one of the most secure network operating systems on the market,you need to fully understandand properly implement its security features to build strong netowrk defenses. Threats are everywhere,from internal rogue users and administrators,to Internet hackers,to accidents of nature. Attaining good network security starts by focusing on security issues and solutions. The Windows NT Security Handbook helps you do just that. Through diligent research and testing,Tom Sheldon brings you essential information to help you start defending your network right away. In the Windows NT Security Handbook,you'll learn about the following: Security holes in Windows NT and how to avoid or fix them; Techniques that hackers use to break into network systems; Analyzing,evaluating,and monitoring the security of your system; How to implement user accounts and file systems permissions with strong security in mind; Protecting wide area networks that span the globe; Securing remote and mobile-platform,multi-application environments; Building Internet firewall defenses on Windows NT Server Platforms; Encryption,electronic commerce security,virus control,and more. Security is a major problem with modern networks and should be the number one concern of network administrators everywhere. With the Windows NT Security Handbook,Tom Sheldon provides reliable insight that will help you fortify your Windows NT network. insight that will help you fortify your Windows NT Security Handbook,