Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network.

Information systems and networks that are designed without security in mind are destined for failure. Information systems and networks that incorporate security in their design will remain robust and defensible long after their counterparts have been destroyed. Information systems where security is considered hand-in-hand with business and technical needs will be easier to defend, manage, and maintain and will stand a better chance of surviving attacks. To design such Microsoft Windows–based net-works, you must be knowledgeable in the technical underpinnings of security technologies and the Windows implementation of them, but it is even more crucial that you understand how to consider business needs and existing technical constraints in your design. This book will teach you how to do so. It will also help you prepare to take the exam 70-298.