Enterprise Directory and Security Implementation Guide: Designing and Implementing Directories in Your Organization
โ Scribed by Charles Carrington, Tim Speed, Juanita Ellis, Steffano Korper
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 237
- Series
- The Korper and Ellis E-Commerce Books Series
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The Internet is connecting enterprises into a global economy. Companies are exposing their directories, or a part of their directories, to customers, business partners, the Internet as a whole, and to potential ''hackers.'' If the directory structure is compromised, then the whole enterprise can be at risk. Security of this information is of utmost importance.
This book provides examples and implementation guidelines on building secure and structured enterprise directories. The authors have worked with corporations around the world to help them design and manage enterprise directories that operate efficiently and guard against outside intrusion. These experts provide the reader with ''best practices'' on directory architecture, implementation, and enterprise security strategies
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
The Internet is connecting enterprises into a global economy. Companies are exposing their directories, or a part of their directories, to customers, business partners, the Internet as a whole, and to potential "hackers." If the directory structure is compromised, then the whole enterprise can be a
To optimally design and manage a directory service, IS architects and managers must understand current state-of-the-art products. Directory Services covers Novell's NDS eDirectory, Microsoft's Active Directory, UNIX directories and products by NEXOR, MaxWare, Siemens, Critical Path and others. Direc
An excellent resource for learning how to take full advantage of Active Directory's flexibility, extensibility, and scalabilityWindowsR 2000 Active DirectoryT Survival GuideAt the core of the Windows 2000 system lies one of the most welcome additions to the Windows NT product line-Active Directory.