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Author Clercq, Jan de, 1968-

Title Windows Server 2003 security infrastructures / Jan de Clercq.

Imprint Amsterdam ; Boston, Mass. : Digital Press, an imprint of Elsevier, ©2004.

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Description 1 online resource
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Note Title from title screen.
Includes index.
Title from book cover on Web Page (viewed December 23, 2005).
Contents Cover -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword by Tony Redmond -- Foreword by Mark Mortimore -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1. The Challenge of Trusted Security Infrastructures -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Positioning trusted security infrastructures -- 1.3 The fundamental role of trust -- 1.4 TSI roles -- 1.5 The long road toward unified TSI solutions -- 1.6 Microsoft and the challenge of TSIs -- 1.7 Conclusion -- Chapter 2. Windows Security Authorities and Principals -- 2.1 Security authorities -- 2.2 Security principals -- Chapter 3. Windows Trust Relationships -- 3.1 Defining trust relationships -- 3.2 Trust properties and types -- 3.3 Trust relationships: Under the hood -- 3.4 Forest trust -- 3.5 Trusts and secure channels -- 3.6 Trusts and firewalls -- Chapter 4. Introducing Windows Authentication -- 4.1 Authentication infrastructure terminology -- 4.2 Qualifying authentication -- 4.3 Authentication authentication architecture -- 4.4 Authentication in the Windows machine startup and user logon sequences -- 4.5 NTLM-based authentication -- 4.6 Secondary logon service -- 4.7 Anonymous access -- 4.8 Credential caching -- 4.9 General authentication troubleshooting -- 4.10 What's coming up in the next chapters? -- Chapter 5. Kerberos -- 5.1 Introducing Kerberos -- 5.2 Kerberos: The basic protocol -- 5.3 Logging on to windows using Kerberos -- 5.4 Advanced Kerberos topics -- 5.5 Kerberos configuration -- 5.6 Kerberos and authentication troubleshooting -- 5.7 Kerberos interoperability -- Chapter 6. IIS Authentication -- 6.1 Secure by default in IIS 6.0 -- 6.2 Introducing IIS authentication -- 6.3 HTTP authentication -- 6.4 Integrated Windows authentication -- 6.5 Passport-based authentication -- 6.6 Certificate-based authentication -- 6.7 IIS Authentication method comparison -- Chapter 7. Microsoft Passport -- 7.1 Passport-enabling Web technologies -- 7.2 Passport infrastructure -- 7.3 Basic passport authentication exchange -- 7.4 XP and Windows Server 2003 changes -- 7.5 Passport cookies -- 7.6 Passport authentication revisited -- 7.7 Passport and the privacy of user information -- 7.8 Passport integration in Windows Server 2003 -- 7.9 Passport futures -- Chapter 8. UNIX and Windows Authentication Interoperability -- 8.1 Comparing Windows and UNIX authentication -- 8.2 Interoperability enabling technologies -- 8.3 UNIX security-related concepts -- 8.4 Windows and UNIX account management and authentication integration approaches -- 8.5 Summary -- Chapter 9. Single Sign-On -- 9.1 Single sign-on: Pros and cons -- 9.2 SSO architectures -- 9.3 Extending SSO -- 9.4 SSO technologies in Windows Server 2003 and XP -- 9.5 Summary -- Chapter 10. Windows Server 2003 Authorization -- 10.1 Authorization basics -- 10.2 The Windows authorization model -- 10.3 Windows 2000 authorization changes -- 10.4 Windows Server 2003 authorization changes -- 10.5 Authorization intermediaries -- T$102.
Summary Windows Server 2003 Security Infrastructures is a must for anyone that wants to know the nuts and bolts of Windows Server 2003 security and wants to leverage the operating system's security infrastructure components to build a more secure I.T. infrastructure. The primary goal of this book is to provide insights into the security features and technologies of the Windows Server 2003 operating system. It also highlights the security principles an architect should remember when designing an infrastructure that is rooted on the Windows Server 2003 OS. *Explains nuts and bolts of Windows Server 2003 security *Provides practical insights into how to deploy and administer secure Windows Server 2003 infrastructures *Draws on the experience of a lead consultant in the Microsoft security area.
Subject Microsoft Windows server.
Microsoft Windows server
Operating systems (Computers)
Computer security.
Systèmes d'exploitation (Ordinateurs)
Sécurité informatique.
operating systems.
COMPUTERS -- Security -- Cryptography.
Computer security
Operating systems (Computers)
Added Title Security
Other Form: Print version: Clercq, Jan de, 1968- Windows Server 2003 security infrastructures. Amsterdam ; Boston, Mass. : Elsevier Digital Press, ©2004 (DLC) 2004273211
ISBN 0080521126 (electronic bk.)
9780080521121 (electronic bk.)
9781555582838 (pbk.)
1555582834 (pbk.)
1555582834
Standard No. AU@ 000051560286
AU@ 000051860747
CDX 6483579
CHBIS 005831535
CHNEW 001004817
CHVBK 168472961
DEBBG BV039832184
DEBBG BV042307567
DEBBG BV043112295
DEBSZ 405311710
DEBSZ 422198129
GBVCP 801377366
NZ1 12435488

 
    
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