Publisher's Synopsis
If Windows Server 2003 can do it, you can secure it . . .
With the exponential growth of the Internet came the need for a level of security far beyond that built into the original infrastructure. Windows Server 2003 provides sophisticated security options for both Internet–connected and private networks, and this comprehensive volume examines them in depth, supplying everything you need to secure any network against internal or external attacks. Discover how to assess your situation, plan and implement appropriate measures, prepare and conduct a security audit, encrypt data, authenticate users, and much more.
Inside, you’ll find complete coverage of Windows Server 2003 Security
- Recognize vulnerabilities and defend your network against both internal and external attacks
- Install and configure certificate services
- Design, configure, and install Kerberos and use Kerberos authentication
- Discover the most effective ways to secure Web, FTP, and mail servers
- Secure an operating system and understand the role Active Directory plays in security
- Understand LAN to LAN, L2TP, and PPTP VPNs, and learn to implement a remote access VPN
- Use WCCP and CARP to cache content, and install and configure a firewall
- Configure an acceleration service and optimize content for acceleration