Security Engineering and Reengineering on Windows 2008 Server Based Distributed Systems
Keywords:
security engineering, reengineering, distributed systems, data encryption, authenticationAbstract
The objective of this paper is to reflect on the processes of Security Engineering and Reengineering in Distributed Systems, focused being also about the Windows 2008 Servers. It is very important to provide security and integrity to software applications, hardware and data. We will have in consideration the ways of making reengineering process efficient, including optimization of the encryption and authentication stages.References
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