Book: Securing Microsoft Terminal Services
Wednesday, 20 June 2007 by Michel Roth
Roddy Rodstein has written a 260 page book on Terminal Services Security which is supposed to be gather all the information about Terminal Services security into one convenient place. He is an Enterprise Systems Engineer currently employed at Citrix Systems. He has over 10 years’ experience in the IT industry, spending the last five years with. Roddy is also a regular speaker and tutorial presenter at West Cost IT events, Citrix iForum, Citrix Summit and BriForum.

“Securing Microsoft Terminal Services” shows how to use Enterprise Architecture methodologies, industry standards and best practices, such as ISO17799, CobIT, the National Security Agency (NSA) Guides, and Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGS) to secure a Terminal Server environment. The bulk of the book is organized as a reference that lists each step to secure your Terminal Server environment. “Securing Microsoft Terminal Services” is the only book to serve as a single point of reference on Terminal Server security. This book gathers all the information into one convenient place. Rather than having to search the Internet or your favorite book store, “Securing Microsoft Terminal Services” puts the answers right at your fingertips, on your desk.”

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