| Coverage includes: Exchange 2000 Administrative Rights, Mailbox Rights, Denial of Service and Exchange, Types of File Vulnerabilities, Vulnerability of Transmitted Data, Message Authenticity, Event Service and Event Sinks, Message Relay via SMTP, Preventing Exchange Security Problems, The W2K/IIS Platform Must Be Solid, Dedicate Servers to Specific Functions, Disable Unnecessary Services, Tightening Mailbox Security, Enabling SSL for Internet or Remote Clients, Locking Down an IIS/OWA Server, Imposing Limits, Protecting Critical Files, Network Analysis Risk Reduction, Denying Client Access, Stopping Viruses, Exchange 2000 and Firewalls, SMTP Security, Auditing for Possible Security Breaches, Windows 2000 Event Auditing, Exchange 2000 Event Auditing, Logging Internet Client Access, Securing MAPI Clients, Enabling Message Encryption (S/MIME).
About the Author Henrik Walther is a Senior Microsoft Server Consultant working for an IT outsourcing services company in Copenhagen, Denmark. Henrik has over 10 years of experience in the industry. He specializes in migrating, implementing, and supporting Microsoft Windows Active Directory and Microsoft Exchange environments.
Henrik is a Microsoft Exchange MVP (Most Valuable Professional).He also spends time helping his peers in the Exchange community via forums, newsgroups, and mailing lists.
Patrick Santry is the Corporate Webmaster for a Cary, NC-based manufacturing company. He has been designing, developing, and managing Web-centric applications for eight years. He is co-author of several books, and has authored many magazine articles. He holds MCSE, MCSA, MCP+SB, i-Net+, A+, and CIW certifications. He also writes for his highly popular web site, WWWCoder.com, which is frequently featured on the ASP.Net website for articles on ASP.NET portal development. He is a frequent presenter at Microsoft events in the Northwestern Pennsylvania area. |
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