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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam ; : Morgan Kaufmann,
    UID:
    almahu_9948026404602882
    Format: 1 online resource (877 p.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    ISBN: 1-282-16870-3 , 9786612168703 , 0-08-092194-9
    Series Statement: Morgan Kaufmann series in computer security
    Content: Presents information on how to analyze risks to your networks and the steps needed to select and deploy the appropriate countermeasures to reduce your exposure to physical and network threats. Also imparts the skills and knowledge needed to identify and counter some fundamental security risks and requirements, including Internet security threats and measures (audit trails IP sniffing/spoofing etc.) and how to implement security policies and procedures. In addition, this book covers security and network design with respect to particular vulnerabilities and threats. It also covers risk assessme
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Computer and Information Security Handbook; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Editor; Contributors; I. Overview of System and Network Security: A Comprehensive Introduction; 1. Building a Secure Organization; 1. Obstacles to security; Security Is Inconvenient; Computers Are Powerful and Complex; Computer Users Are Unsophisticated; Computers Created Without a Thought to Security; Current Trend Is to Share, Not Protect; Data Accessible from Anywhere; Security Isn't About Hardware and Software; The Bad Guys Are Very Sophisticated , Management Sees Security as a Drain on the Bottom Line2. Ten steps to building a secure organization; A. Evaluate the Risks and Threats; Threats Based on the Infrastructure Model; Threats Based on the Business Itself; Threats Based on Industry; Global Threats; B. Beware of Common Misconceptions; C. Provide Security Training for IT Staff-Now and Forever; D. Think "Outside the Box"; E. Train Employees: Develop a Culture of Security; F. Identify and Utilize Built-In Security Features of the Operating System and Applications; G. Monitor Systems; H. Hire a Third Party to Audit Security , I. Don't Forget the BasicsChange Default Account Passwords; Use Robust Passwords; Close Unnecessary Ports; J. Patch, Patch, Patch; Use Administrator Accounts for Administrative Tasks; Restrict Physical Access; Don't Forget Paper!; 2. A Cryptography Primer; 1. What is cryptography? what is encryption?; How Is Cryptography Done?; 2. Famous cryptographic devices; The Lorenz Cipher; Enigma; 3. Ciphers; The Substitution Cipher; The Shift Cipher; The Polyalphabetic Cipher; The Kasiski/Kerckhoff Method; 4. Modern cryptography; The Vernam Cipher (Stream Cipher); The One-Time Pad; Cracking Ciphers , The XOR Cipher and Logical OperandsBlock Ciphers; 5. The computer age; Data Encryption Standard; Theory of Operation; Implementation; Rivest, Shamir, and Adleman (RSA); Advanced Encryption Standard (AES or Rijndael); 3. Preventing System Intrusions; 1. So, what is an intrusion?; 2. Sobering numbers; 3. Know your enemy: hackers versus crackers; 4. Motives; 5. Tools of the trade; 6. Bots; 7. Symptoms of intrusions; 8. What can you do?; Know Today's Network Needs; Network Security Best Practices; 9. Security policies; 10. Risk analysis; Vulnerability Testing; Audits; Recovery , 11. Tools of your tradeFirewalls; Intrusion Prevention Systems; Application Firewalls; Access Control Systems; Unified Threat Management; 12. Controlling user access; Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting; What the User Knows; What the User Has; Tokens; The User Is Authenticated, But Is She Authorized?; Accounting; Keeping Current; 13. Conclusion; 4. Guarding Against Network Intrusions; 1. Traditional reconnaissance and attacks; 2. Malicious software; Lures and "Pull" Attacks; 3. Defense in depth; 4. Preventive measures; Access Control; Vulnerability Testing and Patching , Closing Ports , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-374354-0
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    UID:
    gbv_1651545324
    Format: Online Ressource (xxxii, 844 p.) , ill.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library
    ISBN: 9780080921945 , 0080921949 , 0123743540 , 9780123743541 , 9786612168703 , 9781282168701
    Series Statement: The Morgan Kaufmann series in computer security
    Content: Building a secure organization John Mallery -- A cryptography primer Scott R. Ellis -- Preventing system intrusions Michael West -- Guarding against network intrusions Tom Chen and Patrick J. Walsh -- Unix and Linux security Gerald Beuchelt -- Eliminating the security weakness of Linux and Unix operating systems Mario Santana -- Internet security Jesse Walker -- The botnet problem Xinyuan Wang and Daniel ramsbrock -- Intranet security Bill Mansoor -- Local area network security Pramod Pandya -- Wireless network security Chunming Rong and Erdal Cayirci -- Cellular network security Peng Liu, Thomas F. LaPorta and Kameswari Kotapati -- RFID security Chunming Rong and Erdal Cayirci -- Information security essentials for IT managers, protecting mission-critical systems Albert Caballero -- Security management systems Joe Wright and Jim Harmening -- Information technology security management Rahul Bhasker and Bhushan Kapoor -- Identity management Jean-Marc Seigneur and Tewfiq El Malika -- Intrusion prevention and detection systems Christopher Day -- Computer forensics Scott R. Ellis -- Network forensics Yong Guan -- Firewalls Errin W. Fulp -- Penetration testing Sanjay Bavisi -- What is vulnerability assessment? Almantas Kakareka -- Data encryption Bhushan Kapoor and Pramod Pandya -- Satellite encryption Daniel S. Soper -- Public key infrastructure Terence Spies -- Instant-messaging security Samuel J.J. Curry -- NET privacy Marco Cremonini, Chiara Braghin and Claudio Agostino Ardagna -- Personal privacy policies George Yee and Larry Korba -- Virtual private networks Jim Harmening and Joe Wright -- Identity theft Markus Jacobsson and Alex Tsow -- VoIP security Dan Wing and Harsh Kupwade Patil -- SAN security John McGowan, Jeffrey Bardin and John McDonald -- Storage area networking devices security Robert Rounsavall -- Risk management Sokratis K. Katsikas -- Physical security essentials William Stallings -- Biometrics Luther Martin -- Homeland security Rahul Bhaskar and Bhushan Kapoor -- Information warfare Jan Eloff and Anna Granova -- Security through diversity Kevin Noble -- Reputation management Jean-Marc Seigneur -- Content filtering Peter Nicoletti -- Data loss protection Ken Perkins -- Appendix A Configuring authentication service on Microsoft Windows Vista John R. Vacca -- Appendix B Security management and resiliency John R. Vacca -- Appendix C List of top security implementation and deployment companies -- Appendix D List of security products -- Appendix E List of security standards -- Appendix F List of miscellaneous security resources -- Appendix G Ensuring built-in frequency hopping spread spectrum wireless network security -- Appendix H Configuring wireless internet security remote access -- Appendix I Frequently asked questions -- Appendix J: Glossary
    Content: This book presents information on how to analyze risks to your networks and the steps needed to select and deploy the appropriate countermeasures to reduce your exposure to physical and network threats. It also imparts the skills and knowledge needed to identify and counter some fundamental security risks and requirements, including Internet security threats and measures (audit trails IP sniffing/spoofing etc.) and how to implement security policies and procedures. In addition, this book also covers security and network design with respect to particular vulnerabilities and threats. It also covers risk assessment and mitigation and auditing and testing of security systems. From this book, the reader will also learn about applying the standards and technologies required to build secure VPNs, configure client software and server operating systems, IPsec-enabled routers, firewalls and SSL clients. Chapter coverage includes identifying vulnerabilities and implementing appropriate countermeasures to prevent and mitigate threats to mission-critical processes. Techniques are explored for creating a business continuity plan (BCP) and the methodology for building an infrastructure that supports its effective implementation. A public key infrastructure (PKI) is an increasingly critical component for ensuring confidentiality, integrity and authentication in an enterprise. This comprehensive book will provide essential knowledge and skills needed to select, design and deploy a PKI to secure existing and future applications. This book will include discussion of vulnerability scanners to detect security weaknesses and prevention techniques, as well as allowing access to key services while maintaining systems security. Chapters contributed by leaders in the field cover theory and practice of computer security technology, allowing the reader to develop a new level of technical expertise. This book's comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of security issues facilitates learning and allows the reader to remain current and fully informed from multiple viewpoints. & nbsp;Presents methods of analysis and problem-solving techniques, enhancing the readers grasp of the material and ability to implement practical solutions
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record , Front Cover; Computer and Information Security Handbook; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Editor; Contributors; I. Overview of System and Network Security: A Comprehensive Introduction; II. Managing Information Security; 30. Virtual Private Networks; 1. History; 2. Who is in charge?; 3. VPN types; IPsec; L2TP; L2TPv3; L2F; PPTP VPN; MPLS; MPVPN™; SSH; SSL-VPN; TLS; 4. Authentication methods; Hashing; HMAC; MD5; SHA-1; 5. Symmetric encryption; 6. Asymmetric cryptography; 7. Edge devices; 8. Passwords; 9. Hackers and crackers; Index; , Building a secure organization , A cryptography primer , Preventing system intrusions , Guarding against network intrusions , Unix and Linux security , Eliminating the security weakness of Linux and Unix operating systems , Internet security , The botnet problem , Intranet security , Local area network security , Wireless network security , Cellular network security , RFID security , Information security essentials for IT managers, protecting mission-critical systems , Security management systems , Information technology security management , Identity management , Intrusion prevention and detection systems , Computer forensics , Network forensics , Firewalls , Penetration testing , What is vulnerability assessment? , Data encryption , Satellite encryption , Public key infrastructure , Instant-messaging security , NET privacy , Personal privacy policies , Virtual private networks , Identity theft , VoIP security , SAN security , Storage area networking devices security , Risk management , Physical security essentials , Biometrics , Homeland security , Information warfare , Security through diversity , Reputation management , Content filtering , Data loss protection , Appendix A:Configuring authentication service on Microsoft Windows Vista , Appendix B:Security management and resiliency , Appendix C:List of top security implementation and deployment companies ; Appendix D:List of security products ; Appendix E:List of security standards ; Appendix F:List of miscellaneous security resources ; Appendix G:Ensuring built-in frequency hopping spread spectrum wireless network security ; Appendix H:Configuring wireless internet security remote access ; Appendix I:Frequently asked questions ; Appendix J: Glossary.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0123743540
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
    RVK:
    Keywords: Computersicherheit ; Rechnernetz ; Informationssystem ; Datensicherung ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    Amsterdam [u.a.] : Morgan Kaufmann
    UID:
    b3kat_BV035607466
    Format: xxxii, 844 p. , ill. , 29 cm
    ISBN: 978-0-12-374354-1
    Series Statement: The Morgan Kauffmann series in computer security
    Content: This book presents information on how to analyze risks to your networks and the steps needed to select and deploy the appropriate countermeasures to reduce your exposure to physical and network threats. It also imparts the skills and knowledge needed to identify and counter some fundamental security risks and requirements, inlcuding Internet security threats and measures (audit trails IP sniffing/spoofing etc.) and how to implement security policies and procedures. In addition, this book also covers security and network design with respect to particular vulnerabilities and threats. It also covers risk assessment and mitigation and auditing and testing of security systems. --from publisher description
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
    RVK:
    Keywords: Computersicherheit ; Datensicherung ; Computersicherheit ; Rechnernetz ; Informationssystem ; Datensicherung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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