Windows XP Professional Security
Windows XP Professional Security
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Author(s): Weber, Chris
ISBN No.: 9780072226027
Pages: 416
Year: 200211
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 54.63
Status: Out Of Print

"This book is the operator's manual for Windows XP security--don't boot up without it." --Joel Scambray, Senior Director of Security, Microsoft MSN, and best-selling author of Hacking Exposed, Hacking Exposed Windows 2000, and Hacking Exposed Web Applications "The authors clearly demonstrate a master's understanding of the Windows operating system that is certain to make this a 'must-have' book." --Stephen Northcutt, SANS Institute Get comprehensive security coverage of Windows XP Professional--the most security-focused Microsoft OS yet--from this definitive resource. Learn how default security has been strengthened and how familiar security features from Windows 2000 have been completely reworked, including options to restrict anonymous access, redefine the "Everyone" group, force Guest network logons, utilize blank password restrictions, and much more. Also, the new and enhanced security features of Windows XP, including Software Restriction Policies, Internet Connection Firewall, Group Policy, and wireless networking are covered in detail. This comprehensive reference will be invaluable in your daily work with Microsoft's newest security technologies. Don't miss this chance to fully understand Windows XP security in a Windows 2000 or Windows .NET domain.


Configure security policies effectively Manage GPOs in mixed Windows XP and Windows 2000 environments Uncover the registry inside and out with need-to-know security lockdowns and hacks Utilize new EFS features with learned best security practices Overcome wireless threats using IPSec and 801.1x practical solutions Understand how the .NET Framework implements policies across managed code Work with Active Directory, Group Policies, and IPSec using the new features available in Windows XP and Windows .NET Reveal powerful new Software Restriction Policies in action using practical examples Prevent DoS attacks through firewall best practices and the new ICF and ICS Get problem-solving techniques and methodologies for penetration testing and incident response.


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