The Bottom Line
Windows XP was touted as the most secure version of Windows yet. It has a number of features to help you secure it, but you still need to know how to set it up. This book is a must-read.
Pros
- Excellent, must-read book on XP security
- Also covers Windows 2000 and 2003 server
- Gives you the "why's" along with the "how's"
Cons
- None
Description
- Covers a variety of registry tweaks that can be used to enhance the security of Windows XP
- Describes how to use IPSEC to provide better security for wireless networks
- Provides information on how to use Active Directory and Group Policy- even in mixed XP / 2k networks
- Comprehensive, yet concise. Everything you need to know about Windows XP security in one book
Guide Review - Book Review: Windows XP Professional Security
Gary Bahadur, co-founder and CIO of Foundstone, Inc., and Chris Weber, a consultant with Foundstone, Inc. have created a definitive must-read book for anyone trying to secure Windows XP Professional. Windows XP Professional Security packs a lot of information into a reasonable amount of space- enough to give you the meat you need without needing a forklift to get the book onto your desk. This book covers the gamut from securing Windows XP itself, to network and wireless network security, effectively using group policy and even penetration testing and incident response. The appendix contains a checklist of recommended baseline security settings. Anyone running or administering Windows XP Pro should be required to read this book.




