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OverviewThis is the first of two books serving as an expanded and up-dated version of Windows Server 2003 Security Infrastructures for Windows 2003 Server R2 and SP1 & SP2. The authors choose to encompass this material within two books in order to illustrate the intricacies of the different paths used to secure MS Windows server networks. Since its release in 2003 the Microsoft Exchange server has had two important updates, SP1 and SP2. SP1, allows users to increase their security, reliability and simplify the administration of the program. Within SP1, Microsoft has implemented R2 which improves identity and access management across security-related boundaries. R2 also improves branch office server management and increases the efficiency of storage setup and management. The second update, SP2 minimizes spam, pop-ups and unwanted downloads. These two updated have added an enormous amount of programming security to the server software. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jan De Clercq (Senior Consultant, HP Consulting and Integration, Hewlett-Packard Company, Belgium) , Guido Grillenmeier (Senior Consultant within the Enterprise Microsoft Services Organization at Hewlett Packard)Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Imprint: Digital Press Dimensions: Width: 19.10cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.390kg ISBN: 9781555583408ISBN 10: 1555583407 Pages: 832 Publication Date: 13 November 2006 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsForeword Preface Chapter 1: The Challenge of Trusted Security Infrastructures Chapter 2: Windows Security Authorities and Principals Chapter 3: Trust Relationships 2 Authentication Chapter 4: Introducing Windows Authentication Chapter 5: Kerberos Chapter 6: IIS Authentication Chapter 7: Unix Authentication Integration Chapter 8: Single Sign-on Chapter 9: Introducing Windows Authorization Chapter 10: Active Directory Authorization Chapter 11: Active Directory Delegation Chapter 12: Malicious Mobile Code Protection Chapter 13: Rights Management Services Chapter 14: Introducing Microsoft Identity Management Chapter 15: Identity Management Repositories Chapter 16: AD Federation Services Chapter 17: Introducing Windows Public Key Infrastructure Chapter 18: Windows PKI Trust Chapter 19: The Certificate Lifecycle Chapter 20: Building a Windows Server 2003 Public Key Infrastructure Chapter 21: PKI-enabled applications Chapter 22: Security Policy Management Chapter 23: Security Patch Management Chapter 24: Security-related Auditing Chapter 25: Active Directory Disaster RecoveryReviewsAuthor InformationJan De Clercq is one of HP's lead consultants in the space of Microsoft security. As a Senior Consultant, he is involved in many Windows implementations around the world and is a frequent speaker on the subject at Microsoft and general security conferences. In his HP Security Office member role he focuses on identity management. Jan is based in Belgium. He is co-author of Mission-Critical Active Directory (Digital Press, 2001). Guido Grillenmeier works as a Senior Consultant within the Enterprise Microsoft Services Organization at Hewlett Packard. Based in Germany, Guido joined HP in 1996 and has been working with directories since the early days of Windows NT. Today, he deals primarily with global Windows 2000 deployments and migrations, designing and implementing efficient Active Directory security and delegation models for HP's customers. Guido has been a speaker at Microsoft Exchange and IT-Forum conferences as well as the Directory Experts conferences hosted by NetPro Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |