Enterprise Security: Web Server Lock Down
May 3, 1999

If you think your Web server is safe from hackers, think again. Just ask COMDEX, eBay, Greenpeace.org, and Kiplinger.com if they thought their Web sites would become victims. Of course a well-configured firewall can do wonders, but in order to truly protect your Web server from both external and internal attackers, you need to lock down your Web server.

This month's Network Design Manual focuses on this endeavor, bringing you practical advice on securing the fastest growing Web server, Microsoft Internet Information Server.

From, Microsoft Internet Information Server 4: The Complete Reference, John Mueller and Tom Sheldon will show you how to build a secure IIS-based intranet.

And from MCSE Internet Information Server 4.0 Study Guide, Osborne security experts will reveal the real dangers of spoofing, denial of service, and keystroke grabbing attacks.

Both chapters are brought to you by Osborne Media Group, a McGraw-Hill Company.
Contents

Microsoft Internet Information Server 4: The Complete Reference:
Securing Internal Networks

MCSE Internet Information Server 4.0 Study Guide:
Security and IIS

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Osborne Media Group,
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