Additional Reading


  • The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) maintains an extremely educational discussion of computer-related risks to the public, the RISKS Digest. The digest is available on Usenet (look in comp.risks) or on the Web; I normally read it at http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Risks.

  • Microsoft Press has two good programming security books. Howard & LeBlanc’s Writing Secure Code (2001) and Howard’s Designing Secure Web- Based Applications for Microsoft Windows 2000 (2000) describe how programmers and designers can apply the STRIDE model to make their products and services more secure. They’re good general-security references, although they don’t discuss Exchange in any detail.

  • Microsoft’s security Web site (http://www.microsoft.com/security/) does a good job of posting information on newly discovered vulnerabilities for Windows systems.

  • Microsoft Security Operations Guide for Windows 2000 Server and the companion guide for Exchange 2000 make terrific detailed guides of security practices and settings. These guides cover both policies and practices, and Microsoft has made them freely downloadable from http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices/. Get them and read them.




Secure Messaging with Microsoft Exchange Server 2000
Secure Messaging with Microsoft Exchange Server 2000
ISBN: 735618763
EAN: N/A
Year: 2003
Pages: 169

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