March 17, 2005

Windows NT Security in Theory and Practice

Raymond Chen pointed out an older, but still very good, set of security articles for the Windows platform called Windows NT Security in Theory and Practice.

Although these were published in 1995, I have always found them to be a good resource dealing with the CORE security aspects of the Windows system. If you want a nuts-and-bolts approach to the security driving Windows, this is the resource for you. Of course due to its age, it won't be covering the newer stuff in the server platform. A lot has changed in Srv03 and should be considered when reviewing this content.

Here's a tip for you. There is a LOT of other interesting security resources to read about at the save level on MSDN. In other words, check out the other articles on the left hand TOC NAV side. You will find many of those resources interesting to read.

Posted by SilverStr at March 17, 2005 10:37 AM | TrackBack