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Windows Vista Security: Securing Vista Against Malicious Attacks
* Written by two veteran Windows security experts, one a Microsoft Security MVP and Foundstone Security Consultant, and one a former senior member of Microsoft's Security Engineering Team. Collectively, Grimes and Johansson have 40 years of security experience, 30 on Windows
* This essential resource prepares end
users and technical administrators to handle various security problems that still exist in Windows Vista and future threats
* Special in-depth coverage of all significant new security technologies in Windows Vista, including User Account Control, the new Firewall, Internet Explorer 7.0, Windows Defender, Service Hardening, and BitLocker
* Covers all significant changes to security in Windows Vista, including new group policy features and settings, how access control has changed, Internet Information Server 7, and more
* Valuable tools, documents, scripts, and other material will be available for download on the companion web site
Foreword.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
Part I Introducing Windows Vista.
Chapter 1 New Security Features.
Chapter 2 How Hackers Attack.
Chapter 3 Windows Infrastructure.
Part II Host-Based Security.
Chapter 4 User Account Control.
Chapter 5 Managing Access Control.
Chapter 6 Application Security.
Chapter 7 Vista Client Protection.
Part III Securing Internet and E-mail Access.
Chapter 8 Securing Internet Explorer.
Chapter 9 Introducing IIS 7.
Chapter 10 Protecting E-mail.
Part IV Securing Windows Networks.
Chapter 11 Managing Windows Firewall.
Chapter 12 Server and Domain Isolation.
Chapter 13 Wireless Security.
Part V Group Policy and Best Practices.
Chapter 14 Using Group Policy.
Chapter 15 Thinking about Security.
Appendix A Building a Windows PE Boot Disk.
Appendix B References.
Index.
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