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Mallery, John: Hardening Network Security, McGraw-Hill Osborne Media, ISBN: 9780072257038
leichte Lagerspuren Editorial Reviews\n\nProduct Description\n\nTake a proactive approach to network security by implementing preventive measures against attacks--before they occur. Written by a team of security experts, this hands-on resource provides concrete steps you can take immediately as well as ongoing actions to ensure long-term security. Get complete details on how to systematically harden your network from the ground up, as well as strategies for getting company-wide support for your security plan.\n\nFeatures a four-part hardening methodology:\n\nDo This Now!--Checklist of immediate steps to take to lockdown your system from further attack\nTake It From The Top--Systematic approach to hardening your enterprise from the top down\nOnce Is Never Enough!--Ongoing monitoring and assessment plan to keep your network secure, including patch management and auditing\nHow to Succeed--Strategies for getting budget approval, management buy-in, and employee cooperation for your security program\n\nFrom the Back Cover\n\nTake a proactive approach to enterprise network security by implementing preventive measures against attacks before they occur. Written by a team of IT security specialists, this hands-on resource provides concrete steps you can take immediately as well as ongoing actions to ensure long-term security. Whether you're working on a Windows, UNIX, wireless, or mixed network, you'll get complete details on how to systematically harden your network from the ground up, as well as strategies for getting company-wide support for your security plan. With coverage of all major platforms and applications, this book is an essential security tool for on-the-job IT professionals. Features a four-part hardening methodology:\n\nDo This Now!--Checklist of immediate steps to take to lockdown your system from further attack\nTake It From The Top--Systematic approach to hardening your enterprise from the top down, focusing on network, data, and software access, storage, and communications\nOnce Is Never Enough!--Ongoing monitoring and assessment plan to keep your network secure, including patch management and auditing\nHow to Succeed at Hardening Network Security--Strategies for getting budget approval, management buy-in, and employee cooperation for your security program\n\nJohn Mallery is a Managing Consultant at BKD, LLP, and a veteran security specialist.\n\nJason Zann, CISSP, is an Information Security Consultant for DST Systems.\n\nPatrick Kelly, CISSP, CCSE, MCSE, MCP+I, is an Information Assurance Engineer for ComGlobal Systems, Inc.\n\nPaul Love, MS Network Security, CISSP, CISM, CISA, is a Security Manager with a large financial institution.\n\nWesley Noonan, MCSE, CCNA, CCDA, NNCSS, Security+, is a Senior Network Consultant for Collective Technologies, LLC.\n\nEric S. Seagren, CISSP, ISSAP, SCNP, CCNA, CNE, MCP+I, MCSE, is an IT architect, designing secure, scalable, and redundant networks.\n\nRob Kraft is the director of software development for KCX, Inc. Mark O'Neil is the CTO of Vordel and principal author of Web Services Security.\n\nSeries Editor and author Roberta Bragg, CISSP, MCSE: Security, Security+, writes a column for Redmond Magazine and writes the weekly Security Watch newsletter. She is the author of Hardening Windows Systems and several other information security books. , ISBN: 0072257032
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Bragg, Roberta: Hardening Windows Systems, McGraw-Hill Osborne Media, ISBN: 0072253541
einige Lagerspuren Editorial Reviews\n\nProduct Description\n\nThe definitive tool to learn what's proper for Microsoft Windows systems. Roberta's excellent guidance will easily help you build secure, resiliant systems. --Steve Riley, Security Business and Technology Unit, Windows Division, Microsoft Corporation\n\nTake a proactive approach to network security by hardening your Windows systems against attacks before they occur. Written by security evangelist Roberta Bragg, this hands-on resource provides concrete steps you can take immediately as well as ongoing actions to ensure long-term security. Whether you have one Windows server or one hundred, you'll get complete details on how to systematically harden your network from the ground up, as well as strategies for getting company-wide support for your security plan. With coverage of Windows 95/98/NT 4.0/2000/XP and Windows Server 2003, this book is an essential security tool for on-the-job IT professionals.\n\nFeatures a four-part hardening methodology:\n\nDo This Now!--Checklist of immediate steps to take to lockdown your system from further attack\nTake It From The Top--Systematic approach to hardening your enterprise from the top down, focusing on authentication, access controls, borders, logical security boundaries, communications, storage, and administrative authority\nOnce Is Never Enough!--Ongoing monitoring and assessment plan to keep your network secure, including patch management and auditing\nHow to Succeed At Hardening Your Windows Systems--Strategies for getting budget approval, management buy-in, and employee cooperation for your security program\n\nRoberta Bragg, CISSP, MCSE: Security, Security+, co-author of Network Security: The Complete Reference, instructor, and consultant, focuses on how to proactively deploy proven security principles to defend Windows systems from possible attack. Roberta is the Security Advisor columnist for MCP magazine, the Security Expert for searchWin2000.com, and writes for the Security Watch newsletter. Roberta is the series editor of McGraw-Hill/Osborne's Hardening security series.\n\nFrom the Back Cover\n\nThe definitive tool to learn what's proper for Microsoft Windows systems. Roberta's excellent guidance will easily help you build secure, resiliant systems. --Steve Riley, Security Business and Technology Unit, Windows Division, Microsoft Corporation\n\nTake a proactive approach to network security by hardening your Windows systems against attacks before they occur. Written by security evangelist Roberta Bragg, this hands-on resource provides concrete steps you can take immediately as well as ongoing actions to ensure long-term security. Whether you have one Windows server or one hundred, you'll get complete details on how to systematically harden your network from the ground up, as well as strategies for getting company-wide support for your security plan. With coverage of Windows 95/98/NT 4.0/2000/XP and Windows Server 2003, this book is an essential security tool for on-the-job IT professionals.\n\nFeatures a four-part hardening methodology:\n\nDo This Now!--Checklist of immediate steps to take to lockdown your system from further attack\nTake It From The Top--Systematic approach to hardening your enterprise from the top down, focusing on authentication, access controls, borders, logical security boundaries, communications, storage, and administrative authority\nOnce Is Never Enough!--Ongoing monitoring and assessment plan to keep your network secure, including patch management and auditing\nHow to Succeed At Hardening Your Windows Systems--Strategies for getting budget approval, management buy-in, and employee cooperation for your security program\n\nRoberta Bragg, CISSP, MCSE: Security, Security+, co-author of Network Security: The Complete Reference, instructor, and consultant, focuses on how to , ISBN-13: 9780072253542
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NULL Allsopp: Unauthorised Access Physical Penetration Testing For IT Security Teams, Wiley, August 2009 ISBN: 0470747617
The first guide to planning and performing a physical penetration test on your computer's securityMost IT security teams concentrate on keeping networks and systems safe from attacks from the outside-but what if your attacker was on the inside While nearly all IT teams perform a variety of network and application penetration testing procedures, an audit and test of the physical location has not been as prevalent. IT teams are now increasingly requesting physical penetration tests, but there is little available in terms of training. The goal of the test is to demonstrate any deficiencies in operating procedures concerning physical security.Featuring a Foreword written by world-renowned hacker Kevin D. Mitnick and lead author of The Art of Intrusion and The Art of Deception, this book is the first guide to planning and performing a physical penetration test. Inside, IT security expert Wil Allsopp guides you through the entire process from gathering intelligence, getting inside, dealing with threats, staying hidden (often in plain sight), and getting access to networks and data.* Teaches IT security teams how to break into their own facility in order to defend against such attacks, which is often overlooked by IT security teams but is of critical importance* Deals with intelligence gathering, such as getting access building blueprints and satellite imagery, hacking security cameras, planting bugs, and eavesdropping on security channels* Includes safeguards for consultants paid to probe facilities unbeknown to staff* Covers preparing the report and presenting it to managementIn order to defend data, you need to think like a thief-let Unauthorised Access show you how to get inside.
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Katherine Murray Illustrator: NA: Microsoft Office Live Small Business: Take Your Business Online! PHI Learning 2008 ISBN: 9788120335714
New Softcover NA Written by well-known author and Microsoft Office expert Katherine Murray, with insights from the Microsoft Office Live product group, this practical tutorial expertly illustrates how to use Microsoft Office Live to take your business online. It includes case studies, and real-world techniques for managing your small business; helps you choose the offerings that are right for your business; shows you how to take your business onlineaEUR"create and manage a website, market your site, and track site statistics CONTENTS: aEURc Your Small Business on the Web aEURc The State of the Web Today aEURc Small Businesses on the Web aEURc Getting Your Business on the Web aEURc Online Sales and Marketing-It's Your World aEURc Managing Your Business Information aEURc What's Next aEURc Introducing Microsoft Office Live Small Business aEURc Your Web Site, Your Way aEURc Stay in Touch with Office Live Mail aEURc Get Organized Online with Calendars and Contacts aEURc Sell Products on Your Site aEURc Advertise Online with Search Marketing aEURc Create E-Mail Marketing Campaigns aEURc Know Your Web Traffic aEURc Manage Your Business Data aEURc Cultivate Your Client Relationships aEURc Your Account, Your Way aEURc What's Next aEURc Getting Started with Microsoft Office Live Small Business aEURc System Requirements for Office Live aEURc Creating Your Office Live Small Business Account aEURc A Look Around the Office Live Small Business Window aEURc Introducing Office Live Small Business Services aEURc Setting Up Your Web Site Account aEURc Working with Domains aEURc Creating E-Mail Accounts aEURc Working with Account Settings aEURc Where to Go for Help aEURc What's Next aEURc Designing Your Site aEURc Introducing the Web Tools aEURc Choosing a Theme and a Header Style aEURc Working with Colors and Fonts aEURc Setting Page Headers and Footers aEURc Adding Text to Your Site aEURc Formatting and Editing Text aEURc Uploading Your Images aEURc Adding Hyperlinks aEURc Adding a Logo to Your Site aEURc Adding Pages aEURc Selecting a Navigation Style aEURc Adding Keyword and Description Metatags aEURc Previewing Your Site aEURc Organizing Site Resources aEURc What's Next aEURc Taking Your Site to the Next Level aEURc Changing Page Layout aEURc Adding Tables aEURc Enhancing Your Site Functionality with Web Modules aEURc Using Advanced Web Features aEURc What's Next aEURc Tracking Your Web Statistics aEURc Why Is It Important to Track Your Site? aEURc Getting Started with Reports aEURc The Big Picture: Overview Reports aEURc Understanding Your Visitors aEURc Displaying Site Usage aEURc Reviewing Referring Sources aEURc Tracking Keywords aEURc Checking Page Usage Views aEURc Displaying System Statistics aEURc Reviewing Administration Reports aEURc What's Next aEURc Staying in Sync with Microsoft Office Live Small Business Mail aEURc Getting Started with Office Live Mail aEURc Checking, Creating, and Sending E-Mail aEURc Working with Contacts aEURc Instant Messaging Peers, Vendors, and Clients aEURc Updating Your Calendar aEURc What's Next aEURc Selling Products Online aEURc What Is Store Manager? aEURc Activating Store Manager aEURc Getting Started with Store Manager aEURc Getting Ready to Process Payments aEURc Creating Your Product Pages aEURc Listing Your Products aEURc Turning on Your Shopping Cart aEURc Activating Your Store aEURc What's Next aEURc Promoting Your Business aEURc Advertising on the Web aEURc Getting Started with Online Promotions aEURc Setting Up adManager aEURc Creating an Ad aEURc Creating E-Mail Marketing Campaigns aEURc What's Next aEURc Chapter 10 Working with Business Applications aEURc A Quick Look at Business Applications aEURc Getting Started with Contact Manager aEURc A Quick Look at the Business Applications Window aEURc Working with Document Manager aEURc Using the Team Workspace aEURc Adding Business Applications aEURc What's Next aEURc Chapter 11 Working with Microsoft Office Live Workspace aEURc Introducing Office Live Workspace aEURc Anatomy of an Office Live Workspace aEURc Adding Documents to a Workspace aEURc Working with Documents aEURc Sharing Your Workspace aEURc What's Next aEURc Chapter 12 Using the Resou Printed Pages: 0. First edition
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