@article{12260,
      recid = {12260},
      author = {Sutton, Stephen A., and Sutton, Stephen A.},
      title = {Windows NT security guide /},
      pages = {x, 373 pages :},
      abstract = {Your computers are at risk, whether they are connected to  a corporate intranet or the Internet, have access to a  sensitive database, or simply sit on your desk when you're  not there. In the Windows NT Security Guide, Steve Sutton,  a security expert and corporate trainer, shows you how to  maximize Windows NT's various security protections and  avoid many of its pitfalls. This book explains NT's  security features from a step-by-step, how-to perspective  with numerous realistic examples. Whether you are a  day-to-day user or network administrator, you'll find  Windows NT Security Guide an invaluable reference. This  book is accompanied by a complete set of on-line exercises  and many "pencil" questions (and answers) so that you can  also use it as a self-paced training tool.},
      url = {http://tind.wipo.int/record/12260},
}