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windows vista security: securing vista against malicious attacks
Windows Vista Security: Securing Vista Against Malicious Attacks
byRoger A. GrimesandJesper M. Johansson
John Wiley & Sons 2007 (624 pages)
ISBN:9780470101551

Providing in-depth coverage of all significant security technologies in Windows Vista, this essential resource enables end-users and technical administrators to handle various security problems that still exist in Windows Vista as well as future threats.

Table of Contents
Windows Vista Security-Securing Vista Against Malicious Attacks
Foreword
Introduction
Part I - Introducing Windows Vista
Chapter 1 - New Security Features
Chapter 2 - How Hackers Attack
Chapter 3 - Windows Infrastructure
Part II - Host-Based Security
Chapter 4 - User Account Control
Chapter 5 - Managing Access Control
Chapter 6 - Application Security
Chapter 7 - Vista Client Protection
Part III - Securing Internet and E-mail Access
Chapter 8 - Securing Internet Explorer
Chapter 9 - Introducing IIS 7
Chapter 10 - Protecting E-mail
Part IV - Securing Windows Networks
Chapter 11 - Managing Windows Firewall
Chapter 12 - Server and Domain Isolation
Chapter 13 - Wireless Security
Part V - Group Policy and Best Practices
Chapter 14 - Using Group Policy
Chapter 15 - Thinking about Security
Appendix A - Building a Windows PE Boot Disk
Appendix B - References
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Sidebars



Windows Vista Security. Securing Vista Against Malicious Attacks
Windows Vista Security. Securing Vista Against Malicious Attacks
ISBN: 470101555
EAN: N/A
Year: 2004
Pages: 163

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