Securing Client/Server Computer Networks /
Securing Client/Server Computer Networks /
Peter T. Davis, editor.
- New York : McGraw-Hill, c1996.
- xxix, 589 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
- McGraw-Hill series on computer communications .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part 1 The concepts: understanding client/server computing; introducing security concepts; understanding client/server computing standards and guidelines; developing our client/server application. Part 2 The desktop environment: securing the desktop; using DB2/2; using Microsoft Access. Part 3 The application development environment: understanding object-oriented development; understanding rapid application development; developing with CASE tools. Part 4 The communications environment: introducing network security; protecting the network with firewalls, bastions and gateways; screening with routers and hubs; communicating with TCP/IP; understanding OS/2 LAN server; understanding Netware 3.12; grasping system network architecture; communicating with VTAM; managing with NetView. Part 5 The data management environment: operating with OS/400; operating with open VMS; operating with UNIX; operating with MVS/ESA; protecting with resource access control facility; managing with Oracle; managing with DB/2. Appendix: security and control tools.
Each contributor to this book addresses a key aspect of securing client/server networks, discussing security and integrity concerns as they relate to distributed databases; systems availability and performance; and application development and conversion.
007015841X
Client/server computing.
Computer security.
Computer networks--Security measures.
QA76.9.C55 / S37 1996
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part 1 The concepts: understanding client/server computing; introducing security concepts; understanding client/server computing standards and guidelines; developing our client/server application. Part 2 The desktop environment: securing the desktop; using DB2/2; using Microsoft Access. Part 3 The application development environment: understanding object-oriented development; understanding rapid application development; developing with CASE tools. Part 4 The communications environment: introducing network security; protecting the network with firewalls, bastions and gateways; screening with routers and hubs; communicating with TCP/IP; understanding OS/2 LAN server; understanding Netware 3.12; grasping system network architecture; communicating with VTAM; managing with NetView. Part 5 The data management environment: operating with OS/400; operating with open VMS; operating with UNIX; operating with MVS/ESA; protecting with resource access control facility; managing with Oracle; managing with DB/2. Appendix: security and control tools.
Each contributor to this book addresses a key aspect of securing client/server networks, discussing security and integrity concerns as they relate to distributed databases; systems availability and performance; and application development and conversion.
007015841X
Client/server computing.
Computer security.
Computer networks--Security measures.
QA76.9.C55 / S37 1996