
Authoritative.
Strategic.

Introduction.
Part I: Getting Down to the Business of Securing Windows XP.
Chapter 1: Implementing User Accounts, Groups, and Logon Security.
Chapter 2: Implementing Password Security.
Chapter 3: Using Built-In Tools and Settings to Improve Windows XP Security.
Part II: Making Surfing Safer.
Chapter 4: Securing Your Web Browser.
Chapter 5: Restricting Access to the Internet.
Part III: Protecting Windows XP Against Internet Threats.
Chapter 6: Protecting Windows XP with a Firewall.
Chapter 7: Keeping Windows XP Patched and Protected.
Chapter 8: Protecting Against Viruses.
Chapter 9: Fighting Malware: Protecting Against Spyware, Adware, and Browser Hijackers.
Part IV: Messaging Your Way to E-Mail Security.
Chapter 10: The Dark Side of Spam.
Chapter 11: Securing E-mail Messages Using Encryption and Digital Signatures.
Part V: Protecting Your Files.
Chapter 12: Controlling Access to Your Personal Files.
Chapter 13: Improving File Security Using Encryption.
Chapter 14: Erasing Files and Hard Drives Securely.
Part VI: Securing Your Home Network.
Chapter 15: Securing Shared Folders and Printers.
Chapter 16: Securing Windows XP on Wireless Networks.
Part VII: Appendixes.
Appendix A: Reinstalling Windows XP.
Appendix B: Helpful Windows XP Security Web Sites.
Appendix C: Catalog of Handy Windows XP Security Utilities.
Index.
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