Keeping Your Business Safe from Attack: Monitoring and Managing Your Network provides readers with the information they need to securely implement a network based around Microsoft products. The book is be split into two major focus areas -- securing against threats from the outside world and securing against threats from the inside world. Each focus has its own set of requirements, and the book provides approaches for each area, including, but not limited to, anti-virus, VPNs, spyware, DMZs, content filtering, Browser Helper Objects, patching, quarantining, intrusion detection, and event notification.
Chapter 2: Securing From the Outside World: Hardening Your Network
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Chapter 3: Securing from the Outside World: Content Filtering, Blocking
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Chapter 4: Securing From the Outside World: Keeping Up-To-Date
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Chapter 5: Securing From the Outside World: Wireless Security
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Chapter 6: Securing from the Inside World--Remote Access Clients
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Chapter 7: Securing From the Inside World: Browser/User Threats
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