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Designing & Building Enterprise DMZs
Designing and Building Enterprise DMZs covers a sorely
needed area in critical business infrastructure: the
Demilitarized Zone. DMZs play a crucial role in any network
consisting of a Hosted Internet Web Server, internal servers
which need to be segregated, External to Internal DNS
Server, and an E-mail SMTP Relay Agent. This
book covers
what an administrator needs to plan out and integrate a DMZ
into a network for small, medium, and Enterprise networks.
The primary role of a DMZ is to mitigate risks associated
with offering services to untrusted clients. A DMZ
accomplishes this by providing network-level protection for
a hosting environment, as well as segregating public hosting
facilities from the private network infrastructure. This
small but very important segment of the network is the
section exposed to the public Internet and is the most
difficult area on the network to create, and maintain both
from an Engineering standpoint and a security standpoint. In
this book (the only one of its kind) readers will learn how
to make DMZs utilizing the IT world's best of breed software
and hardware products from Microsoft, Sun, Cisco, Nokia, and
Check Point.
1: DMZ Concepts, Layout and Conceptual Design
2: Windows 2000 DMZ Design
3: Solaris DMZ Design
4: Wireless DMZs (WDMZs)
5: Firewall Design: Cisco PIX
6: Firewall and DMZ Design: Checkpoint NG
7: Firewall and DMZ Design: Nokia Firewall
8: Firewall and DMZ Design: ISA Server 2000
9: DMZ Router and Switch Security
10: DMZ Based VPN Services
11: Wireless DMZ Implementation
12: Sun Solaris Bastion Hosts
13: Windows 2000 Bastion Hosts
14: Hacking the DMZ
15: Intrusion Detection in the DMZ
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