Mac Security Bible

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Author: Joe Kissell

ISBN-10: 047047419X

ISBN-13: 9780470474198

Category: Networking & the Internet - Mac Users

Your essential, no-holds-barred guide to Mac security threats and solutions\ Myth number one: Macs are safer than PCs. Not really, says author Joe Kissell, named one of MacTech's "25 Most Influential People" in the Mac community for 2008. In this timely guide, he not only takes you beyond the myths, he also delves into the nitty-gritty of each potential threat, helping you weigh the pros and cons of the solutions you might choose. Learn to measure risk versus inconvenience, make informed...

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How safe is your Mac? Are Macs safer than PCs? Despite their bulletproof reputation, Macs are vulnerable to malware, network snooping, password cracking and, of course, physical theft (with all your data) — just like PCs. The good news is that there's a lot you can do, and this plain-English guide tells you what and how. Discover seven things you should do right now, understand the trade-offs between risk and convenience, set up your solutions, and keep your Mac safe with this practical book. Discover what security is built into Mac OS X and how to configure it Explore physical security, hardware barriers, software settings, and third-party solutions Communicate safely using IM, VoIP, e-mail, and the web Learn how to secure one or multiple Macs in wired or wireless networks Perform network and vulnerability scanning and use forensic tools Run Windows applications safely and securely on a Mac Secure Mac OS X Server with Kerberos, SSL, and VPNs

Acknowledgments. Introduction. Part I: Mac Security Basics. Chapter 1: Mac Security Overview. Chapter 2: Securing Your Mac against Theft. Chapter 3: Working with User Accounts. Chapter 4: Configuring Basic Security Settings. Chapter 5: The Mac OS X Keychain. Chapter 6: Working with Passwords. Chapter 7: Securely Sharing System Resources. Chapter 8: Backing Up Your Mac. Part II: Protecting Your Privacy. Chapter 9: Securing Email, Chat, and Voice over IP. Chapter 10: Browsing the Web Securely. Chapter 11: Securely Accessing Other Computers. Chapter 12: Using Virtual Private Networks. Chapter 13: Encrypting and Securely Deleting Files. Part III: Network Security Fundamentals. Chapter 14: Guarding against Malware. Chapter 15: Securing Your Wired Network. Chapter 16: Securing Your Wireless Network. Chapter 17: Using Firewalls. Chapter 18: Web Server Security. Chapter 19: Using Logs. Part IV: Advanced Security Measures. Chapter 20: Network Scanning. Chapter 21: Vulnerability Scanning and Testing. Chapter 22: Network Monitoring. Chapter 23: Monitoring File Integrity. Chapter 24: Forensics: Discovering What Went Wrong. Part V: Securing Mac OS X Server. Chapter 25: Mac OS X Server Security Overview. Chapter 26: Using Directory Services. Chapter 27: Working with SSL Certificates. Chapter 28: Securing Email Services. Chapter 29: Securing File Sharing. Chapter 30: Securing the Web Server. Chapter 31: Securing Other Network Services. Glossary. Appendix: Where to Find More Information. Index.