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Microsoft
New Book Provides Real World
Solutions for Creating Secure, Successful Network Design
"How to Cheat at Designing Security for a W2K3 Server Network" Now Available

Contact: Amy Pedersen
781-681-5151 x12
amy@syngress.com

Rockland, MA December 14, 2005--Syngress Publishing, Inc., today announced the publication of "How to Cheat at Designing Security for a W2K3 Server Network" (ISBN: 1597492434), by Susan Snedaker and Laura Hunter. The book shows readers how to create secure and available remote access to their network.

According to Susan Snedaker, "If you are like most managers in small to medium-sized enterprises, designing your Windows Server 2003 network is only one among many responsibilities. It is likely that you have very little time for design when your primary objective is to get users up and running as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, the design flaws you overlooked often result in serious problems down the road that consume even more of your resources. This book uses a Best Practices approach to provide busy managers with clear, succinct instruction for a successful network design."

BOOK DETAILS
ISBN: 1597492434
PRICE: $34.95 U.S.
PAGE COUNT: 608 PP

Inside the book coverage:

-Gather and Analyze Your Business and Technical Requirements
Consider existing policies and procedures, sensitivity of data, cost, legal requirements, end-user impact, interoperability, maintainability, scalability, and risk.

-Create a Logical Design for Network Infrastructure Security
Design a public key infrastructure (PKI) using Certificate Services, a logical authentication strategy, and a security update infrastructure for your servers and workstations.

-Create the Physical Design for Network Infrastructure Security
Design IPSec and secure DNS implementations; security for wireless networks; and overall security for Internet Information Services (IIS).

-Design an Access Control Strategy for Data
Create an access control strategy for directory services, including group structures to assign permissions, analyze auditing requirements, and delegate authority within Active Directory.

-Create the Physical Design for Client Infrastructure Security
Design client security strategies for authentication, client remote access, and different computers.

About the Authors

Laura E. Hunter (CISSP, MCSE, MCT, MCDBA, MCP, MCP+I, CCNA, A+, Network+, iNet+, CNE-4, CNE-5) is a Senior IT Specialist with the University of Pennsylvania, where she provides network planning, implementation, and troubleshooting services for various business units and schools within the university. Her specialties include Microsoft Windows NT and 2000 design and implementation, troubleshooting, and security topics. As an "MCSE Early Achiever" on Windows 2000, Laura was one of the first in the country to renew her Microsoft credentials under the Windows 2000 certification structure. Laura's previous experience includes a position as the Director of Computer Services for the Salvation Army and as the LAN administrator for a medical supply firm. She also operates as an independent consultant for small businesses in the Philadelphia metropolitan area and is a regular contributor to the TechTarget family of Web sites.

Susan Snedaker (MCP, MCT, MCSE+I, MBA) is a strategic business consultant specializing in business planning, development, and operations. She has served as author, editor, curriculum designer, and instructor during her career in the computer industry. Susan holds a master of business administration and a bachelor of arts in management from the University of Phoenix. She has held key executive and technical positions at Microsoft, Honeywell, Keane, and Apta Software. Susan has contributed chapters to five books on Microsoft Windows 2000 and 2003. Susan currently provides strategic business, management and technology consulting services (www.virtualteam.com). She is the author of "How to Cheat at IT Project Management" (Syngress, ISBN: 1-59749-037-7).

Background Information
Syngress Publishing (www.syngress.com), headquartered in Rockland, Massachusetts, is an independent publisher of print and electronic reference materials for Information Technology professionals seeking skill enhancement and career advancement. Distributed throughout Europe, Asia, and the U.S. and Canada, Syngress titles have been translated into twenty languages. The Company's pioneering customer support program, solutions@syngress.com, extends the value of every Syngress title with regular information updates and customer-driven author forums. For more information on Syngress products, contact Amy Pedersen at 781-681-5151 or email amy@syngress.com. Syngress books are distributed in the United States and Canada by O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Posted on Wednesday, 14 December 2005 @ 20:11:27 UTC by Paul (2021 reads)
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