| | |  | Secure Communications | Home » » Secure Networking With Windows 2000 and Trust Services | | | | | | | Description: | | Windows 2000 offers IT organizations a completely new security model and many new security technologies. In this book, two leading information security experts present hands-on projects and techniques for leveraging Windows 2000 security in any network environment -- intranet, extranet, Internet, VPN, or e-Commerce. The book offers detailed, practical coverage of securing sensitive resources using Kerberos, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) technology, IPSec, Active Directory, and other Windows 2000 security technologies. Leading security professionals Jalal and Jalil Fegghi present each key Windows 2000 security protocol, review the tradeoffs associated with each approach, and guide network administrators to make the most appropriate choices for their environments. The book also includes detailed techniques for building secure Virtual Private Networks and e-Commerce sites and applications. For all Windows 2000 network/system administrators, IT executives and professionals, and power users concerned with security. The CD-ROM contains useful programs and code. | | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Jalal Feghhi | | Paperback:
| 384 pages | | Publisher:
| Addison-Wesley Professional | | Publication Date:
| February 09, 2001 | | Language:
| English | | ISBN:
| 0201657783 | | Package Length:
| 9.26 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.38 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.77 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 2 reviews |
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not thorough enoughSep 28, 2001
By Moshe Wanounou A friend of mine show me this book lately. I decided to read the book, even though i'm well trained windows 2000 security expert. I managed to read it twice from cover to cover in one week. Well, the book is well suited for beginners and intermediate users, students (MCSE candidates), administrators, technical engineers and windows 2000 instructors. The Book started well covering the Kerberos Protocol and then moving on to PKI,IPSec and VPN. Each technology deserves a book for itself. The Authors intended the book only for technologies overview therefore it's not a step-by-step guide. You'll not find real world tips and tricks while implementing those technologies in windows 2000. Even the registry is not mentioned once. I find the book informaive but the part of Windows 2000 lacks important information. The authors will better do if they will split the book to two parts - the first will cover all the security technologies presented in Windows 2000 and the other half dealing with implementation - step by step guide to successful implementation. Doesn't sound a bad idea, is it?
not thorough enoughSep 28, 2001
By Moshe Wanounou A friend of mine show me this book lately. I decided to read the book, even though i'm well trained windows 2000 security expert. I managed to read it twice from cover to cover in one week. Well, the book is well suited for beginners and intermediate users, students (MCSE candidates), administrators, technical engineers and windows 2000 instructors. The Book started well covering the Kerberos Protocol and then moving on to PKI,IPSec and VPN. Each technology deserves a book for itself. The Authors intended the book only for technologies overview therefore it's not a step-by-step guide. You'll not find real world tips and tricks while implementing those technologies in windows 2000. Even the registry is not mentioned once. I find the book informaive but the part of Windows 2000 lacks important information. The authors will better do if they will split the book to two parts - the first will cover all the security technologies presented in Windows 2000 and the other half dealing with implementation - step by step guide to successful implementation. Doesn't sound a bad idea, is it?
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