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ALSO CALLED: Internet Information Server, Microsoft Internet Information Server, Microsoft Internet Information Services, and Microsoft IIS
DEFINITION: IIS (Internet Information Server) is a group of Internet servers (including a Web or Hypertext Transfer Protocol server and a File Transfer Protocol server) with additional capabilities for Microsoft's Windows NT and Windows 2000 Server
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Web Attacks and How to Defeat Them
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WEBCAST:
In this second Web Security School webcast, Mike Cobb, Managing Director of Cobweb Applications Ltd., takes an in-depth look at how Web sites are attacked and what you can do to reduce the likelihood of a successful attack.
Posted: 15 Sep 2005 | Premiered: Available On Demand
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Insider's Guide to Web Server Security
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Nowadays Web sites are a key asset to organizations of all sizes, providing information and services to clients, suppliers and employees, unfortunately, they also open new threats to the enterprise network.
Posted: 11 Sep 2005 | Premiered: Available On Demand
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IIS DEFINITION (continued):
operating systems. IIS is Microsoft's entry to compete in the Internet server market that is also addressed by Apache, Sun Microsystems, O'Reilly, and others. With IIS, Microsoft includes a set of programs for building and administering Web sites, a search engine, and support for writing Web-based applications that access databases. Microsoft points out that IIS is tightly integrated with the Windows NT and 2000 Servers in a number of ways, resulting in faster Web page
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