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Encryption in a Windows Environment: EFS File, 802.1x Wireless, IPSec Transport, and S/MIME Exchange (Digital Short Cut)

by Rand Morimoto

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With the current business, government, and institutional focus on security, organizations are scrambling to make their networks more secure. Although encryption is nothing new to Windows, recent advances in Microsoft ® Windows 2003 and Microsoft ® Windows XP have drastically simplified the support of encryption technologies in Windows environments. Delivered in Adobe PDF format for quick and easy access, Encryption in a Windows Environment: EFS File, 802.1x Wireless, IPSec Transport, and S/MIME Exchange, 1/e covers the installation and operation of EFS file encryption, IPSec communications encryption, 802.1x wireless encryption, L2TP mobile encryption, as well as the auto-enrollment of certificates that drastically simplifies the administration of encrypted communications. The encryption technologies addressed in this digital Short Cut are included in all copies of Microsoft ® Windows 2003 and Microsoft ® Windows XP. Table of Contents Section 1   What This Short Cut Will Cover Section 2   Security the Manual Way Section 3   Installing a Windows Certificate of Authority Server Section 4   Implementing Encrypted File System (EFS) Section 5   Implementing IPSec-Encrypted Transport Communications Section 6   Implementing 802.1x Wireless Encryption Section 7   Implementing Secured Email Communications with Exchange 2003 Section 8   Summary and Other Resources… (more)
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With the current business, government, and institutional focus on security, organizations are scrambling to make their networks more secure. Although encryption is nothing new to Windows, recent advances in Microsoft ® Windows 2003 and Microsoft ® Windows XP have drastically simplified the support of encryption technologies in Windows environments. Delivered in Adobe PDF format for quick and easy access, Encryption in a Windows Environment: EFS File, 802.1x Wireless, IPSec Transport, and S/MIME Exchange, 1/e covers the installation and operation of EFS file encryption, IPSec communications encryption, 802.1x wireless encryption, L2TP mobile encryption, as well as the auto-enrollment of certificates that drastically simplifies the administration of encrypted communications. The encryption technologies addressed in this digital Short Cut are included in all copies of Microsoft ® Windows 2003 and Microsoft ® Windows XP. Table of Contents Section 1   What This Short Cut Will Cover Section 2   Security the Manual Way Section 3   Installing a Windows Certificate of Authority Server Section 4   Implementing Encrypted File System (EFS) Section 5   Implementing IPSec-Encrypted Transport Communications Section 6   Implementing 802.1x Wireless Encryption Section 7   Implementing Secured Email Communications with Exchange 2003 Section 8   Summary and Other Resources

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