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Defending Windows 2000 on the Internet

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Overview

Explore a comprehensive analysis of defending Windows 2000 on the Internet in this 56-minute Black Hat USA 2000 conference talk by Jason Garms. Delve into crucial aspects of network security, including site statistics, architecture, and topology. Learn about essential security measures such as IPSec port filtering, Active Directory implementation, and debugging techniques. Examine real-world scenarios, including initial reactions to attacks, machine configurations, and hidden token vulnerabilities. Gain insights into the balance between security and survivability, and discover top attack methods. Conclude with valuable recommendations for securing Windows 2000 sites and access additional resources to further enhance your knowledge of Internet security for Windows systems.

Syllabus

Introduction
Ground Rules
Site Statistics
Net Results
Site Architecture
Goals
Site Topology
Web Server
IPSec Port Filtering
Active Directory
Debugging
Initial Reaction
Machine Configurations
Admin Accounts
Hidden Tokens
Onyx Accessible Attacks
The Net Result
Routers Down
Security vs Survivability
Top Attacks
Recommendations
Windows 2000 Site
Additional Resources

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