Microsoft windows security fundamentals /

This is the first of two books serving as an expanded and up-dated version of Windows Server 2003 Security Infrastructures for Windows 2003 Server R2 and SP1 & SP2. The authors choose to encompass this material within two books in order to illustrate the intricacies of the different paths used t...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Clercq, Jan de, 1968-
Corporate Author: ScienceDirect (Online service)
Other Authors: Grillenmeier, Guido
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Burlington, MA : Elsevier Digital Press, [2007]
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1: The Challenge of Trusted Security Infrastructures
  • Chapter 2: Windows Security Authorities and Principals
  • Chapter 3: Trust Relationships
  • 2 Authentication
  • Chapter 4: Introducing Windows Authentication
  • Chapter 5: Kerberos
  • Chapter 6: IIS Authentication
  • Chapter 7: Unix Authentication Integration
  • Chapter 8: Single Sign-on
  • Chapter 9: Introducing Windows Authorization
  • Chapter 10: Active Directory Authorization
  • Chapter 11: Active Directory Delegation
  • Chapter 12: Malicious Mobile Code Protection
  • Chapter 13: Rights Management Services
  • Chapter 14: Introducing Microsoft Identity Management
  • Chapter 15: Identity Management Repositories
  • Chapter 16: AD Federation Services
  • Chapter 17: Introducing Windows Public Key Infrastructure
  • Chapter 18: Windows PKI Trust
  • Chapter 19: The Certificate Lifecycle
  • Chapter 20: Building a Windows Server 2003 Public Key Infrastructure
  • Chapter 21: PKI-enabled applications
  • Chapter 22: Security Policy Management
  • Chapter 23: Security Patch Management
  • Chapter 24: Security-related Auditing
  • Chapter 25: Active Directory Disaster Recovery.
  • Part I. Introduction:
  • The challenge of trusted security infrastructures
  • Windows security authorities and principals
  • Windows trust relationships
  • Aspects of Windows client security
  • Part II. Authentication:
  • Introducing Windows authentication
  • Kerberos
  • IIS authentication
  • UNIX/Linux and Windows authentication integration
  • Single sign-on
  • Part III. Authorization:
  • Windows Server 2003 authorization
  • Active directory delegation.