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Enterprise Mac Security: Mac OS X Snow Leopard

✍ Scribed by Charles Edge, William Barker, Beau Hunter, Gene Sullivan


Year
2010
Tongue
English
Leaves
646
Edition
2
Category
Library

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A common misconception in the Mac community is that Mac’s operating system is more secure than others. While this might be true in certain cases, security on the Mac is still a crucial issue. When sharing is enabled or remote control applications are installed, Mac OS X faces a variety of security threats. Enterprise Mac Security: Mac OS X Snow Leopard is a definitive, expert-driven update of the popular, slash-dotted first edition and was written in part as a companion to the SANS Institute course for Mac OS X. It contains detailed Mac OS X security information, and walkthroughs on securing systems, including the new Snow Leopard operating system. Using the SANS Institute course as a sister, this book caters to both the beginning home user and the seasoned security professional not accustomed to the Mac, establishing best practices for Mac OS X for a wide audience. The authors of this book are seasoned Mac and security professionals, having built many of the largest network infrastructures for Apple and spoken at both DEFCON and Black Hat on OS X security. What you’ll learn The newest security techniques on Mac OS X and Snow Leopard operating system from the best and brightest The details of the entire Mac OS X Snow Leopard Operating System for the desktop and server, and how to secure these systems Considerations for third-party applications on systems The details of Mac forensics and Mac hacking How to tackle Apple wireless security Who this book is for This book is for new users, power users, and administrators who wish to make sure that their Mac platform is secure. Table of Contents Security Quick-Start Services, Daemons, and Processes   Securing User Accounts   File System Permissions   Reviewing Logs and Monitoring  Application Signing and Sandbox   Securing Web Browsers and E-mail  Malware Security: Combating Viruses, Worms, and Root Kits   Encrypting Files and Volumes  Securing Network Traffic   Setting Up the Mac OS X Firewall  Securing a Wireless Network  Part IV: File Services   Web Site Security   Remote Connectivity   Server Security   Network Scanning, Intrusion Detection, and Intrusion Prevention Tools   Backup and Fault Tolerance  Forensics


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