HACKING EXPOSED WINDOWS(R) SERVER 2003 - Joel Scambray, Stuart McClure

HACKING EXPOSED WINDOWS(R) SERVER 2003

Buch | Softcover
628 Seiten
2003
McGraw-Hill Professional (Verlag)
978-0-07-223061-1 (ISBN)
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Provides coverage of the security features in Windows Server 2003. This book is useful for network professionals working with a Windows Server 2003 and/or Windows XP system.
Complete coverage of the new security features in Windows Server 2003—all in the best-selling Hacking Exposed format.Hacking Exposed Windows Server 2003 is ideal for any network professional working with a Windows Server 2003 and/or Windows XP system.

Joel Scambray, CISSP, is Managing Principal with Citigal as well as Co-Founder of Consciere LLC. He was previously chief strategy officer for Leviathan Security Group. He has assisted companies ranging from newly minted startups to members of the Fortune 50 in addressing information security challenges and opportunities for over a dozen years. Joel's background includes roles as an executive, technical consultant, and entrepreneur. He was a senior director at Microsoft Corporation, where he led Microsoft's online services security efforts for three years before joining the Windows platform and services division to focus on security technology architecture. Joel also co-founded security software and services startup Foundstone, Inc. He has also held positions as a Manager for Ernst & Young, Chief Strategy Officer for Leviathan, security columnist for Microsoft TechNet, Editor at Large for InfoWorld Magazine, and director of IT for a major commercial real estate firm. Joel has spoken widely on information security at forums including Black Hat, I-4, and The Asia Europe Meeting (ASEM), as well as organizations including CERT, CSI, ISSA, ISACA, SANS, private corporations, and government agencies such as the Korean Information Security Agency (KISA), FBI, and the RCMP. Joel Scambray is the co-author of all 6 editions of Hacking Exposed. He is also the lead author of Hacking Exposed Windows and Hacking Exposed Web Applications. Stuart McClure, CNE, CCSE, Global CTO for McAfee/Intel, is responsible for a nearly $3B consumer and corporate security products business. During his tenure at McAfee, Stuart has also held the General Manager position for the Security Management Business for McAfee/Intel, which enabled all McAfee corporate security products to be operationalized, managed, and measured. Alongside those roles, Stuart has also run an elite team of good guy hackers inside McAfee called TRACE that discovered new vulnerabilities and emerging threats. Previously, Stuart helped run security at the largest healthcare company in the U.S., Kaiser Permanente. In 1999, Stuart was also the original founder of Foundstone, Inc., a global consulting and products company, which was acquired by McAfee in 2004. Stuart is the lead author and original founder of the Hacking Exposed series of books and has been hacking for the good guys for over 25 years. Widely recognized and asked to present his extensive and in-depth knowledge of hacking and exploitation techniques, Stuart is considered one of the industrys leading authorities on information security risk today. A well-published and acclaimed security visionary, McClure brings a wealth of technical and executive leadership with a profound understanding of both the threat landscape and the operational and financial risk requirements to be successful in todays world. Stuart is often quoted in most all mainstream news outlets.

Part I: Foundations 1: Information Security Basics 2: The Windows Server 2003 Security Architecture from the Hacker’s Perspective Part II: Profiling 3: Footprinting and Scanning 4: Enumeration Part III: Divide and Conquer 5: Hacking Windows-Specific Services 6: Privilege Escalation 7: Getting Interactive 8: Expanding Influence 9: Cleanup Part IV: Exploiting Vulnerable Services and Clients 10: Hacking IIS 11: Hacking SQL Server 12: Hacking Terminal Server 13: Hacking Microsoft Internet Clients 14: Physical Attacks 15: Denial of Service Part V: Playing Defense 16: NT Family Security Features and Tools 17: The Future of Windows Security Part VI: Appendixes A: Windows Server 2003 Security Checklist B: About the Companion Web Site

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.11.2003
Reihe/Serie Hacking Exposed
Zusatzinfo 100 Illustrations, unspecified
Sprache englisch
Maße 183 x 231 mm
Gewicht 912 g
Themenwelt Informatik Betriebssysteme / Server Windows
Informatik Betriebssysteme / Server Windows Server
Informatik Netzwerke Sicherheit / Firewall
Informatik Theorie / Studium Kryptologie
ISBN-10 0-07-223061-4 / 0072230614
ISBN-13 978-0-07-223061-1 / 9780072230611
Zustand Neuware
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