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Windows NT Security Handbook

A disturbing cloud has appeared on the Internet's once sunny horizon--security concerns. If you connect a system to a TCP/IP network, you are providing an open door for other users to access your system. Hackers are breaking into everything, and they're using the latest tools to stay a step ahead of the people who are trying to provide security. The Windows NT Security Handbook to the rescue! Just as reports of Internet-related security breaches are increasing to the point where many technology managers are seriously reevaluating their organization's Internet strategy, Tom Sheldon's book arrives to guide you through crucial security issues. Sheldon approaches security from the perspective of the popular Windows NT operating system, and addresses key issues such as protective features available within NT, as well as potential security holes. You'll discover how to develop security strategies on Windows NT networks, and how to keep a watchful eye on illicit activity that might indicate the presence of hackers. Sheldon begins with an overview of how to craft defensive strategies and examines the different security protocols. He moves on to cover encryption techniques and viruses, and discusses the ins and outs of constructing firewalls. You'll also learn about electronic commerce and security for business transactions, as well as the latest monitoring tools. The best offense is usually a good defense, and The Windows NT Security Handbook is your secret weapon in the security wars.

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Product Details:
Author: Tom Sheldon
Paperback: 679 pages
Publisher: Osborne Publishing
Publication Date: October 17, 1996
Language: English
ISBN: 0078822408
Package Length: 9.13 inches
Package Width: 7.33 inches
Package Height: 1.39 inches
Package Weight: 2.41 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
 
 

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0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

3The good, The Bad and Its also Ugly  Nov 28, 1999
It missed several key concepts, though the book is good enough but the author thought some points in the wrong concept. it all appeared a little paranoid to me.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4good overview  Oct 18, 1999
For those wanting a good overview on NT security, this is a good book to read. Don't get this book to cram exam, as you will be wasting your time. I have had this book since mid-97 and it still sits in my book shelf. A good easy reading book.

5Covers all the important topics  Nov 10, 1998
This book was a good read and very informative. I've been administrator for awhile but never paid much attention to security. This got me up to speed fast.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

2Not as good as I thought  Oct 28, 1997
Whereas I initially thought that this verbose book could teach you a lot, this is not true. The author has compiled NT related information which would not stand up when (for instance) used as course material.

Two examples: 1. On cumalative file access permissions (page 205) the auther says that permissions are added up but forgets to mention that a DENY preceeds this. He also includes a huge list of what can be done with which permission but forgets to mention that COPY is possible with READ rights only. 2. On shares: The author describes that NT share level rights and File level rights intertwine, he claims its may be confusing at first and then fails to list the sequence of checks NT performs to know whether you have access: (logon->)share security->folder security->file security. In other words, you do not know how access controls on shares work from this book!

To finalise: a lot of info, very much scattered around, something to pick some info from, show off with maybe, but not really for reading :-(. The problem examples are just a few from the bunch. Clearly a rush to the NT security quick bucks job, not even fun reading, a pitty. Have a look at (NCSA-McGraw-Hill) Rutstein's book first (ISBN 0070578338), at least this author knows his stuff and sticks to facts.

3OK and longwinded  Oct 27, 1997
If you look for "what NT itself can do to improve your security" and you're not an NT expert yet, good book. It get's a bit long at times, with repeating stuff a just to make sure you got it. A bit of buzzwords compatability ... but if you have the time to read ... you'll learn a lot.

For people born with NT, buy the Mc-Graw-Hill-NCSA book, a lot quicker and to the point. Neither really give you much of a 'NT bugs and flaws' insight. Go to www.ntsecurity.net (not .com) and other related sites for that ;-).

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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