MS Press - Microsoft Windows Security for Windows XP and Windows 2000 Inside Out
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Dedication
Acknowledgments
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Part 1 - Windows Security Essentials
Chapter 1 - Computer Security: Are You at Risk?
Balancing Safety and Convenience
Know Your Enemy: Seven Threats to Your Computer's Security
How Can You Protect Yourself?
Chapter 2 - Windows Security Tools and Techniques
What Are User Accounts?
Controlling the Logon and Authentication Process
Ensuring the Security of Files
Securing Your Computer: A Checklist
Chapter 3 - Managing User Accounts and Passwords
Managing User Accounts for Security
Using Passwords Effectively
Configuring the Logon Process for Security
Chapter 4 - Installing and Using Digital Certificates
What Are Digital Certificates?
Obtaining a Personal Certificate
Managing Your Certificates
Chapter 5 - Securing a Shared Computer
Using NTFS Permissions for Access Control
Locking Up Personal Documents
Sharing Documents Securely on a Multiuser Computer
Restricting Access to Programs
Restricting Access to the Registry
Managing Printers and Peripherals
Chapter 6 - Preventing Data Loss
Painless Backup Strategies
Organizing Your Data
Performing Regular Backups
Backing Up Other Information
Protecting Backups
Recovering Data
Chapter 7 - Keeping Your System Secure
Keeping Current with Windows Update
Security Alert Services
Testing and Verifying Your Secure Status
Part 2 - Protecting Your Personal Computer
Chapter 8 - Making Internet Explorer Safer
When Web Pages Go Bad
Using Security Zones
Using Content Advisor to Block Objectionable Content
Managing ActiveX Controls
Managing Java Applets
Managing Scripts
Chapter 9 - Stopping Viruses, Worms, and Trojan Horses
How Malicious Software Attacks Your Computer
Identifying Malicious Software
Choosing an Antivirus Program
Protecting Your Computer from Hostile Software
Repairing an Infected System
Chapter 10 - Keeping Your E-Mail Secure
Protecting Yourself from Hazardous Attachments
Protecting Yourself from Rogue HTML
Using Web-Based E-Mail Securely
Protecting E-Mail from Prying Eyes
Chapter 11 - Blocking Spam
What Is Spam?
Basic Spam-Blocking Techniques
Using Filters
Third-Party Spam-Busting Solutions
Fighting Back Against Spam
Chapter 12 - Fighting Hacker Attacks
How Hack Attacks Work
Blocking Attacks with a Firewall
Identifying Intruders
Fighting Back
Chapter 13 - Protecting Your Privacy
Protecting Your Identity
Ensuring Your Children's Safety and Privacy
Managing Cookies
Watching for Web Bugs
Rooting Out Spyware
Coping with More Insidious Forms of Spookware
Browsing Anonymously
Covering Your Tracks
Part 3 - Protecting Your Network
Chapter 14 - Network Security 101
Building a Network with Security in Mind
Restricting Network Access to Files and Folders
Managing Shared Folders
Workgroups vs. Domains
Chapter 15 - Sharing an Internet Connection
Connecting Your Network to the Internet
Using Direct Internet Connections on a LAN
Adding a Direct Internet Connection to Your LAN
Sharing an Internet Connection Through Hardware
Sharing an Internet Connection Through Software
Chapter 16 - Wireless Networking and Remote Access
The Risks of Wireless Networking
Controlling Connections to a Wireless Access Point
Encrypting Wireless Transmissions
Extra Security for Wireless Networks
Remote Access Do's and Don'ts
Part 4 - Extreme Security
Chapter 17 - Securing Ports and Protocols
How Ports and Protocols Allow Access to Your Computer
Determining Which Ports Are Active
Restricting Access to Ports
Why Blocking Ports Isn't Enough
Shutting Down Unneeded Services
Tightening Security on Internet Information Services
Chapter 18 - Encrypting Files and Folders
Using the Encrypting File System
Creating a Data Recovery Agent
Backing Up Your Certificates
Chapter 19 - Managing Security Through Group Policy and Security Templates
Exploring Security-Related Policies
Using the Group Policy Snap-In
Using Security Templates
Analyzing System Security
Chapter 20 - Monitoring Security Events
Auditing Security Events
Viewing the Log of Security Events
Viewing Other Security-Related Logs
Part 5 - Appendix
The Ten Immutable Laws of Security
About the Authors
Footnotes
Sample Chapters from the Inside Out Series
Microsoft Windows XP Inside Out
What's New in Windows XP
Increased Reliability and Security
Fresh Visual Design
Improved Usability for Everyday Tasks
Internet Enhancements
Integrated Tools for Working with Digital Media
Network Smarts
Microsoft Office XP Inside Out
An Office XP Map
What's New in Office XP
Microsoft FrontPage Inside Out
Creating a New SharePoint Team Web Site
Using Document Libraries
Using Subscriptions
Using Discussion Boards
Using Lists
Creating New Libraries, Discussions, and Lists
Creating a New Survey
Administering SharePoint Team Web Site Settings
Creating Custom List Pages
In Summary...
Microsoft Visio Inside Out
What Is Visio?
What's New in This Release
Starting with the Diagram Type You Want
Touring the Visio Window
Finding the Information You Need
Opening Visio Documents
Microsoft Word Inside Out
Create It Once, Use It Again
Linking vs. Embedding: A Comparison
Linking Objects
Embedding Objects
Microsoft Excel Inside Out
Using Design-Time Tools
Dealing with Run-Time Errors
Microsoft Outlook Inside Out
Overview of Outlook
How Outlook Stores Data
Understanding Messaging Protocols
Security Provisions in Outlook
Understanding Outlook Service Options
Options for Starting Outlook
Microsoft Access 2002 Inside Out
Office-Wide Changes
Access Changes
ADP Project Changes
XML and Access
Data Access Page Changes