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ISBN 10: 0672319659
ISBN 13: 978-0672319655
Author: Anonymous, Mark Burnett, L. Locher , Chris Doyle, Chris Amaris, Rand Morimoto
I. Introduction to Windows 2000 Server Security
1. Hacking Windows 2000 Servers
2. Windows 2000 Server Security Features
3. The Hacker Toolkit
II. Windows 2000 Server Security Basics
4. Hacking Windows 2000: Getting Started
5. Installing Windows 2000: The First Step Toward Security
6. Password Security
7. Windows 2000 Services
III. Windows 2000 Networking
8. Windows 2000 Network Security Architecture
9. Network Protocols, Clients, and Services
10. Trojans and Backdoors
11. Active Directory
12. Security Policy and Configuration
13. Exploiting Web Services
14. Protecting Web Services
15. Protecting Other Internet Services
16. TCP Filtering and Firewalls
17. Denial of Service
18. Spoofing
IV. Privacy and Encryption in a Windows 2000 Environment
19. Privacy and Encryption
20. IPSec
21. Virtual Private Networking
V. Maintaining Windows 2000 Server Security
22. Log Monitoring and Analysis
23. Intrusion Detection
24. Backups and Disaster Recovery
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Tags: Anonymous, Mark Burnett, L Locher, Chris Doyle, Chris Amaris, Rand Morimoto, Maximum Security, Windows 2000 Security