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Professional Windows Desktop and Server Hardening (Programmer to Programmer)
Professional Windows Desktop and Server Hardening (Programmer to Programmer)
ISBN: 0764599909
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 122
Authors:
Roger A. Grimes
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Table of Contents
Back Cover
Professional Windows Desktop and Server Hardening
Introduction
Why Another Book on Windows Security?
Who Is This Book For?
What s in This Book?
Conventions
Source Code
Errata
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Part I: The Basics in Depth
Chapter 1: Windows Attacks
Attack Classes
Types of Attacks
Where Malware Hides
Summary
Chapter 2: Conventional and Unconventional Defenses
Overall Defense Strategy
Conventional Defenses
Unconventional Defenses
Summary
Chapter 3: NTFS Permissions 101
How Windows Security Works
Share and NTFS Permissions
Current Permission Settings
Other Best Practice Recommendations
Summary
Part II: OS Hardening
Chapter 4: Preventing Password Crackers
Passwords Attacks, Tools, and Techniques
Other Types of Password Attacks
Defending Against Password Attacks
Summary
Chapter 5: Protecting High-Risk Files
What Is a High-Risk File?
High-Risk File and Program Examples
High-Risk Windows Files
File Defenses
Summary
Chapter 6: Protecting High-Risk Registry Entries
Registry Introduction
High-Risk Registry Entries
Defenses
Summary
Chapter 7: Tightening Services
Reduce Buffer Overflow Risks
Services Introduction
SC
Common Windows Services and Recommendations
Securing Services
Summary
Chapter 8: Using IPSec
Introduction to IPSec
Windows IPSec
Using IPSec Security
IPSec Attacks and Defenses
Other IPSec Links
Summary
Part III: Application Security
Chapter 9: Stopping Unauthorized Execution
Deny-by-Default Software Execution
Developing a Software Restriction Policy
Methods to Prevent Unauthorized Execution
Summary
Chapter 10: Securing Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer Attacks
Internet Explorer Defenses
Summary
Chapter 11: Protecting E-Mail
E-Mail Threats
Securing E-Mail
Summary
Chapter 12: IIS Security
IIS Basics
Permissions
Step Summary
Securing IIS
Summary
Chapter 13: Using Encrypting File System
Setting Up EFS
EFS Caveats
EFS Best Practices
Other Links
Summary
Part IV: Automating Security
Chapter 14: Group Policy Explained
Group Policy Settings
Summary
Chapter 15: Designing a Secure Active Directory Infrastructure
Parts of Active Directory Security Policies
Efficient Active Directory Security Design
Summary
Book Summary
Index
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Z
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Professional Windows Desktop and Server Hardening (Programmer to Programmer)
ISBN: 0764599909
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 122
Authors:
Roger A. Grimes
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Step 3.4 Use PuTTYs Tools to Transfer Files from the Windows Command Line
Step 4.7 Using Public Key Authentication for Automated File Transfers
Step 5.2 Troubleshooting Common OpenSSH Errors/Problems
Conclusion
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Recruiting Solver to Iteratively Solve Finite Difference Equations
Understanding Solver Reports
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DBI Architecture Overview
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Roadmap (Wheres All My Stuff?)
Information Dashboard Design: The Effective Visual Communication of Data
Even Dashboards Have a History
Encoding Quantitative Data Inaccurately
Misusing or Overusing Color
Designing Dashboards for Usability
Sample Marketing Analysis Dashboard
Programming .Net Windows Applications
Drawing and GDI+
Other Basic Controls
TreeView and ListView
Creating a DataGrid
Updating Data with Transactions
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The pipes Module
The htmllib Module
The audiodev Module
The Bastion Module
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