Application Servers White Papers
Windows 2003/2000/XP Security Architecture Overview
Overview Windows 2003 Server, its workstation cousin Windows XP, and its predecessor, Windows 2000, all bring substantial advances in both reliability and security compared to Windows NT 4.0. However, Windows security has so many different components that just learning them all can be a major conceptual challenge. Additionally, the number and variety of threats to computer security are increasing daily, and the cost of lost, damaged, or compromised data can be very high. This briefing lays out the main security features in the Windows 2003 operating system family, and puts them all into a "Big picture" context. It is intended for any person who must plan, implement, manage, or administer Windows 2003 family security for networked desktop computers, notebook computers, or stand-alone systems.
| Publisher | Global Knowledge | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | February 2005 | Downloads | 3 |
| Format | White Papers | ||
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