Security Considerations in Notes and Domino 7
The first draft of the Security
Considerations in Notes and Domino 7
redpaper is now available. (draft 15 February 2006)
Abstract
Strong security has always been part of the family of Lotus software products. More notably, it has been a feature which has made Lotus Notes and Domino an industry leader for security-rich messaging, calendar and scheduling capabilities. with a robust platform for collaborative applications With Lotus Notes and Domino 7, IBM extends the reach of Lotus Domino messaging and collaboration solutions while continuing to leverage your IT and application investments. The new version offers capabilities to support more people with fewer servers, to simplify administration and to provide tighter integration with Web standards.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction to Security enhancements for ND7
Chapter 2. Custom Password Policies in Notes and Domino 7
Chapter 3. ID Recovery Enhancements
Chapter 4. Smartcards
Chapter 5. Enhancements For Longer Keys in Certificates and IDs
Chapter 6. Single sign-on (SSO) and Name Mapping in Domino
Chapter 7. Securing Domino Web Access
Chapter 8. Spam control using Domino 7
Appendix A. Security Notes C API Enhancements
Appendix B. Quick Server Lockdown
Appendix C. Domino as a Certificate Authority
I'll also add this information to my Notes/Domino 7 Resources page.
Appendix D. Encrypt Delivered Incoming Mail
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Abstract
Strong security has always been part of the family of Lotus software products. More notably, it has been a feature which has made Lotus Notes and Domino an industry leader for security-rich messaging, calendar and scheduling capabilities. with a robust platform for collaborative applications With Lotus Notes and Domino 7, IBM extends the reach of Lotus Domino messaging and collaboration solutions while continuing to leverage your IT and application investments. The new version offers capabilities to support more people with fewer servers, to simplify administration and to provide tighter integration with Web standards.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction to Security enhancements for ND7
Chapter 2. Custom Password Policies in Notes and Domino 7
Chapter 3. ID Recovery Enhancements
Chapter 4. Smartcards
Chapter 5. Enhancements For Longer Keys in Certificates and IDs
Chapter 6. Single sign-on (SSO) and Name Mapping in Domino
Chapter 7. Securing Domino Web Access
Chapter 8. Spam control using Domino 7
Appendix A. Security Notes C API Enhancements
Appendix B. Quick Server Lockdown
Appendix C. Domino as a Certificate Authority
I'll also add this information to my Notes/Domino 7 Resources page.
Appendix D. Encrypt Delivered Incoming Mail
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