Editorial Reviews
Book Description
Coverage includes: Script Source Access, Information Disclosure, Denial of Service, Buffer Overflows, Directory Traversal, Cross-Site Scripting, Preparing the Operating System, Partitioning Hard Drives, Installing the OS, Preparing the File System, Installing IIS, Installing Hotfixes, Locking Down COM and Database Access, Securing Web Services, Running the IIS Lockdown Wizard, Securing IIS Global Settings, Securing the Default and Administration Web Sites, Disabling Internet Printing, Disabling or Securing the FrontPage Server Extensions, Configuring URLScan, Securing Web Sites, Building a Directory Structure, Setting Master WWW Properties, Securing by Content Type, Authenticating Users, Using Anonymous Authentication, Using Basic Authentication, Using Digest Authentication, Using Integrated Windows Authentication, Using Client Certificate Mapping, Publishing Web Content, Staging and Review, Setting File Attributes, Building File Checksums, Moving Content versus Updating Content, Summary, Solutions Fast Track, Frequently Asked Questions.
About the Author
Bernard Cheah (MCP+I, MCSE, MCDBA, CCSE) Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) specialized in IIS server. He is currently a contract Solution Consultant working on Internet solutions analysis, design and consultancy as well as implementation, primary focus includes online ecommerce system security and high availability features. He is currently pursuing his Master in Strategy Business IT at University of Portsmouth, UK.
Ken Schaefer hails from Sydney, Australia, where he is currently the Web Applications Developer for the University of New South Wales. Ken also has systems administration experience with WinNT 4/2000 server, SQL Server (6.5, 7, 2000), IIS (3, 4, 5) and MacOS (6+), as well as development experience with ASP, ASP.Net, ADO, ADO.Net, VB, SQL Server and Access. He was recently honored with a Microsoft MVP distinction in the Windows Server (IIS) category. Ken received a Bachelor's Degree in Commerce at the University of New South Wales, where he is currently pursuing a Master's Degree in Business Technology.
Chris Peiris (MVP, MIT, BComp, BBus (Accounting), PhD Candidate) works as an independent consultant for .NET and EAI implementations. His latest role is with the Commonwealth Bank of Australia. He also lectures on Distributed Component Architectures (.NET, J2EE & CORBA) at Monash University, Caulfield, Victoria, Australia. He has been awarded the title "Microsoft Most Valuable Professional" (MVP) for his contributions to .NET technologies by Microsoft, Redmond. Chris is designing and developing Microsoft solutions since 1995. His expertise lies in developing scalable, high-performance solutions for financial institutions, G2G, B2B and media groups. Chris has written many articles, reviews and columns for various online publications including 15Seconds, and Developer Exchange. He has co-authored several books on Microsoft technologies, including C# Web Services, C# for Java Programmers, MCSA/MCSE Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment (Exam 70-290) and M! anaging and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment for an MCSA Certified on Windows 2000.
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