Designing secure web-based applications for Microsoft Windows 2000 /

Howard, Michael

Designing secure web-based applications for Microsoft Windows 2000 / Michael Howard; Marc Levy; Richard Waymire - Redmond, Wash. : Microsoft Press, 2000. - xvii, 504 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)

Ch. 1. Security 101. Why Build Secure Applications? Security Defined. Why is Security Difficult? The Golden Rules (and Some Others). Threats, Safeguards, Vulnerabilities, and Attacks --
Ch. 2. A Process for Building Secure Web Applications. A Security Design Process. Application Design. An Example --
Ch. 3. Windows 2000 Security Overview. The Impact of Active Directory. Authenticated Logon. Authentication. Privileges. User Accounts and Groups. Domains and Workgroups. DOMAIN/Account Names and User Principal Names. Managing Accounts. Security Identifiers (SIDs). Tokens. Access Control Lists. Impersonation. Delegation. Miscellaneous Windows 2000 Security Features --
Ch. 4. Internet Explorer Security Overview. Privacy.

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Microsoft Windows (Computer file)
World Wide Web --Security measures.
Web sites--Security measures.

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