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The runaway growth of computer viruses and worms and the ongoing nuisance posed by malicious hackers and employees who exploit the security vulnerabilities of open network protocols make the tightness of an organization's security system an issue of prime importance. And information systems technology is advancing at a frenetic pace. Against this background, the challenges facing information security professionals are increasing rapidly. Information Security Management Handbook, Fourth Edition, Volume 2 is an essential reference for anyone involved in the security of information systems.
| ISBN | 0849308003 | | Pages | 640 | | ISBN13 | 9780849308000 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 001 | | Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd | | Weight (grammes) | 998 | | Imprint | Auerbach Publishers Inc. | | Published in | London | | Format | Hardback | | Height (mm) | 243 | | Publication date | 20 Oct 2000 | | Width (mm) | 162 | | Library of Congress | QA76.9 | | Spine width (mm) | 36 | | DEWEY | 658.0558 | | Academic level | Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Professional / Scholarly, Technical/vocational | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | |
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Introduction DOMAIN 1ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS AND METHODOLOGY Single Sign OnCentralized Authentication Services (RADIUS, TACACS, DIAMETER) DOMAIN 2TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORK SECURITY E-Mail Security Integrity and Security of ATM An Introduction to Secure Remote Access Packet Sniffers and Network Monitors Enclaves: The Enterprise as an Extranet IPSec Virtual Private Networks DOMAIN 3SECURITY MANAGEMENT PRACTICES Penetration Testing The Building Blocks of Information Security The Business Case for Information Security: Selling Management on the Protection of Vital Secrets and Products DOMAIN 4APPLICATIONS AND SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT SECURITY Peoplesoft Security World Wide Web Application Security Common System Design Flaws and Security Issues Data Marts and Data Warehouses: Keys to the Future or Keys to the Kingdom? Mitigating E-business Security Risks: Public Key Infrastructures in the Real World DOMAIN 5:CRYPTOGRAPHY Introduction to Encryption Three New Mode ls for the Application of Cryptography Methods of Attacking and Defending Cryptosystems Message Authentication DOMAIN 6:SECURITY ARCHITECTURE AND MODELSIntroduction to UNIX Security for Security Practitioners DOMAIN 7:OPERATIONS SECURITYHacker Tools and Techniques An Introduction to Hostile Code and Its Control DOMAIN 8:BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLANNING AND DISASTER RECOVERY PLANNING The Business Impact Assessment Process DOMAIN 10:LAW, INVESTIGATIONS, AND ETHICS Computer Crime Investigations: Managing a Process without Any Golden Rules CIRT: Responding to Attack Improving Network Level Security through Real Time Monitoring and Intrusion Detection Operational Forensics
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