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A Comparison of Authentication, Authorization and Auditing in Windows and Linux

A Comparison of Authentication, Authorization and Auditing in Windows and Linux
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Author(s): Art Taylor (Rider University, USA)and Lauren Eder (Rider University, USA)
Copyright: 2006
Pages: 17
Source title: Enterprise Information Systems Assurance and System Security: Managerial and Technical Issues
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Merrill Warkentin (Mississippi State University, USA)and Rayford Vaughn (Mississippi State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59140-911-3.ch021

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Abstract

With the rise of the Internet, computer systems appear to be more vulnerable than ever from security attacks. Much attention has been focused on the role of the network in security attacks, but it is ultimately the computer operating system that is compromised as a result of these attacks. The computer operating system represents the last line of defense in our security chain. This final layer of defense and its core defense mechanisms of authentication, authorization, and auditing deserve closer scrutiny and review. This chapter will provide an exploratory, descriptive, and evaluative discussion of these security features in the widely used Windows and Linux operating systems.

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