Securing Windows server 2008 prevent attacks from outside and inside your organization

Microsoft hails the latest version of its flagship server operating system, Windows Server 2008, as ""the most secure Windows Server ever"". However, to fully achieve this lofty status, system administrators and security professionals must install, configure, monitor, log, and tr...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Burlington, MA : Syngress Pub c2008.
Edición:1st edition
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627618106719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; Securing Windows Server 2008; Copyright page; Contributing Authors'; Contents; Chapter 1: Microsoft Windows Server 2008: An Overview; Introduction; Server Manager; Using Server Manager to Implement Roles; Server Core; Using Server Core and Active Directory; What Is Server Core?; Uses for Server Core; Active Directory Certificate Services; Configuring a Certificate Authority; Certificate Authorities; Standard vs. Enterprise; Root vs. Subordinate Certificate Authorities; Certificate Requests; Request a Certificate from a Web Server; Certificate Practice Statement; Key Recovery
  • Active Directory Domain ServicesWhat Is New in the AD DS Installation?; Summary; Solutions Fast Track; Server Manager; Server Core; Active Directory Certificate Services; Active Directory Domain Services; Frequently Asked Questions; Chapter 2: Microsoft Windows Server 2008: PKI-Related Additions; Introduction; What Is PKI?; The Function of the PKI; Components of PKI; How PKI Works; PKCS Standards; Public Key Functionality; Digital Signatures; Authentication; Secret Key Agreement via Public Key; Bulk Data Encryption without Prior Shared Secrets; Digital Certificates; User Certificates
  • Machine CertificatesApplication Certificates; Working with Certificate Services; Backing Up Certificate Services; Restoring Certificate Services; Assigning Roles; Enrollments; Revocation; Working with Templates; General Properties; Request Handling; Cryptography; Subject Name; Issuance Requirements; Security; Types of Templates; User Certificate Types; Computer Certificate Types; Other Certificate Types; Custom Certificate Templates; Creating a Custom Template; Securing Permissions; Versioning; Key Recovery Agent; Summary; Solutions Fast Track; What Is PKI?; Digital Certificates
  • Working with Certificate ServicesWorking with Templates; Creating a Custom Template; Frequently Asked Questions; Chapter 3: Microsoft Windows Server 2008: Active Directory Domain; Introduction; Configuring Audit Policies; Logon Events; Directory Service Access; Configuring Directory Service Access Auditing in Group Policy; Configuring Active Directory Object Auditing; Fine-Grain Password and Account Lockout Policies; Configuring a Fine-Grain Password Policy; Applying Users and Groups to a PSO with Active Directory Users and Computers; Read-Only Domain Controllers (RODCs); Introduction to RODC
  • An RODC's Purpose in LifeRODC Features; Configuring RODC; Removing an RODC; Digital Rights Management Service; Summary; Solutions Fast Track; Configuring Audit Policies; Fine-Grain Password and Account Lockout Policies; Read-Only Domain Controllers (RODCs); Configuring Active Directory Rights Management Services; Frequently Asked Questions; Chapter 4: Microsoft Windows Server 2008: Network Security Changes; Introduction; Network Policy Server; Configuring Policies and Settings for NAP Enforcement Methods in NPS; Network Policy and Access Services Role; NTLMv2 and Kerberos Authentication
  • 802.1x Wired and Wireless Access