Présentation de l'éditeur
This book is intended primarily for LAN administrators, system programmers, information security staff, and advanced users. Although the main focus of the book will be technical, many facets of Windows NT security involve practicing sound control procedures. As such, much of the book¿s discussion will be pertinent to all three groups. Windows NT/2000 Network Security will also thoroughly cover security-relevant technical issues such as controlling services protocols like Web-services and SMB. The book will be carefully sequenced to delve into technical issues increasingly with each chapter, so that the last half of the book will be more relevant to LAN administrators and system programmers than anyone else �?? whereas the first half will be equally pertinent to all groups.
Biographie de l'auteur
Eugene Schultz, Ph.D., CISSP, is the Research Director and Trusted Security Advisor for Global Integrity Corporation (an SAIC Company) and is also an adjunct professor at Purdue University. Prior to joining Global Integrity, Dr. Schultz was Principal Consultant at SRI Consulting. An expert in NT, Unix, LAN, network security, and security administration and management, Dr. Schultz has co-authored several books and published over 80 journal articles. He is Editor of Information Security Bulletin and a consulting editor of Network Security. He was voted one of the Top Presenters at the SANS Conferences, was co-recipient of the Best Paper Award at the 1995 National Information Systems Security Conference, and received the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) Professional Contribution Award in 1998. Dr. Schultz is also the founder and former manager of the Computer Incident Advisory Capability (CIAC) for the U.S. Department of Energy. He has provided expert testimony in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives.