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Reviews Amazon.com A massive volume covering a decidedly massive topic, NT 4 Network Security is a well-constructed collection of network-security jewels. The book starts out by breaking down basic security concepts and terminology, such as data theft, data communication security, and file system security. Subsequent portions discuss larger and more Windows NT-specific topics, such as Virtual Private Networking using the Microsoft Point to Point Tunneling Protocol and potential BackOffice security holes. In addition, the authors deal heavily with the issue of creating a coherent and logical corporate security policy. Not only do they weave policy suggestions into the book, but they also devote a chapter and appendix exclusively to the subject. In addition to its content, the design of this book is especially nifty. The pages are studded with tips, terminology, and reality-check sidebars. These contain such nuggets as the URL for the Microsoft Web site, which has software updates to fix security holes in Windows NT that diligent anti-Microsoft hackers have unearthed. They also contain anecdotal data mined from many collective years of consulting experience. (The implied message is to learn from the mistakes of others.) This volume's five appendices are also super-handy. One contains a list of Windows NT security utilities, another features a wealth of online resources, and yet another tackles the security enhancements in Windows NT 5 (now called Windows 2000). --Sarah L. Roberts-Witt Book Description Synopsis Back to Security |
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