Computer Security Handbook

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Seymour Bosworth, Michel E. Kabay, Eric Whyne
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2014
The classic and authoritative reference in the field of computer security, now completely updated and revised

With the continued presence of large-scale computers; the proliferation of desktop, laptop, and handheld computers; and the vast international networks that interconnect them, the nature and extent of threats to computer security have grown enormously. Now in its fifth edition, "Computer Security Handbook" continues to provide authoritative guidance to identify and to eliminate these threats where possible, as well as to lessen any losses attributable to them.

With seventy-seven chapters contributed by a panel of renowned industry professionals, the new edition has increased coverage in both breadth and depth of all ten domains of the Common Body of Knowledge defined by the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium (ISC).

Of the seventy-seven chapters in the fifth edition, twenty-five chapters are completely new, including:

1. Hardware Elements of Security

2. Fundamentals of Cryptography and Steganography

3. Mathematical models of information security

4. Insider threats

5. Social engineering and low-tech attacks

6. Spam, phishing, and Trojans: attacks meant to fool

7. Biometric authentication

8. VPNs and secure remote access

9. Securing Peer2Peer, IM, SMS, and collaboration tools

10. U.S. legal and regulatory security issues, such as GLBA and SOX

Whether you are in charge of many computers or just one important one, there are immediate steps you can take to safeguard your computer system and its contents. "Computer Security Handbook," Fifth Edition equips you to protect the information and networks that are vital to your organization.

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Apie autorių (2014)

SEYMOUR BOSWORTH, CDP, is president of S. Bosworth & Associates, Plainview, New York, a management consulting firm active in computing applications for banking, commerce, and industry. Since 1972 Bosworth has been a contributing editor to all four editions of the Computer Security Handbook, and he has written many articles and lectured extensively about computer security and other technical and managerial subjects. He has been responsible for design and manufacture, system analysis, programming, and operations of both digital and analog computers.
M. E. KABAY, PhD, is Associate Professor of Computer Information Systems at Norwich University, where he is also director of the graduate program in Information Assurance. During his career, he has worked as an operating systems internals and database performance specialist for Hewlett-Packard, an operations manager at a large service bureau, and a consultant in operations, performance, and security.

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