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Security
Resources
A wide range of security resources are available for education and
support, on the Internet and elsewhere. These are some of our
recommended links, and we will continue to periodically update this
page. We also welcome your input (send to nrosenberg@QTSnet.com).
Web Links
- http://www.ntbugtraq.com
- The ntbugtraq Web site hosts the leading Internet mailing list for
tracking Windows NT and Windows 2000 Server?related bugs.
- http://www.cert.org
- The CERT Coordination Center manages responses to security incidents
and security vulnerability reports, and provides information about a
wide range of security-related issues.
- http://info.internet.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc/files/rfc2196.txt
- RFC 2196 is a site security planning document published by the
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). Coverage includes policy
formation and content, many technical network security topics, and
incident response.
- http://www.iss.net
- The Internet Security Systems Web site is a source of links to FAQs,
mailing lists, newsgroups, and other security-related resources. The
company describes its security products at this site as well.
- https://gtoc.iss.net/secure/whatshot.php
- ISS site for security advisories. Good home page to monitor
what is current and hot in the industry.
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- http://www.microsoft.com/security/default.asp
- This is the most comprehensive and up-to-date site dealing with
Microsoft security. Coverage includes Microsoft?s security
bulletins, information about security for each Microsoft product and
technology, and links to other security information resources.
- http://www.sans.org/newlook/home.htm
- The SANS Institute is an organization dedicated to helping computing
and networking professionals share their experiences in solving the
problems they face. The Institute provides publications and online
information and hosts conferences and seminars on network security.
Publications on Windows NT security include: SANS NT Digest
and Windows NT Security: Step-by-Step Guide.
- http://www.trustedsystems.com/NSAGuide.htm
- Trusted Systems wrote Windows NT Security Guidelines
through a year-long project for the National Security Agency (NSA). It
provides guidelines for configuring Windows NT for optimum
security, including government C2-level security. You can download
the guidelines from this site.
- http://www.w3.org/security
- The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) pages on security cover many
important security issues and technologies. The site is also a good
portal to other security-related sites.
White Papers
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Books
Firewalls and Internet Security: Repelling the Wily Hacker
- William R. Cheswick and Steven M. Bellovin; Addison-Wesley Publishing
Company, 1994.
e-policy: How to Develop Computer, E-mail, and Internet
Guidelines to Protect Your Company and Its Assets - Michael R.
Overly; American Management Association, 1999.
Information Security Management Handbook, 4th Edition -
Harold F. Tipton and Micki Krause; Auerbach, 2000.
Information Security Management Handbook, Volume Two, 4th
Edition - Harold F. Tipton and Micki Krause; Auerbach, 2000.
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