Network Security Bible
October 25, 2009 – 11:40 am
Network Security Bible Description:
This is a must for working network and security professionals as well as anyone in IS seeking to build competence in the increasingly important field of security. Written by three high-profile experts, including Eric Cole, an ex-CIA security guru who appears regularly on CNN and elsewhere in the media, and Ronald Krutz, a security pioneer who cowrote The CISSP Prep Guide and other security bestsellers. Covers everything from basic security principles and practices to the latest security threats and responses, including proven methods for diagnosing network vulnerabilities and insider secrets for boosting security effectiveness.
Inside, you’ll find complete coverage of network security issues
- Identify and apply best practices for Windows®, UNIX®, and Linux® systems
- Understand the fundamental tenets of information system security, especially confidentiality, integrity, and availability (CIA)
- Set up appropriate security policies and manage implementation
- Learn to secure Web browsers, protect corporate portals, and implement secure e-commerce applications
- Configure e-mail systems and set up different types of servers for safer access
- Choose the best security approach for various network protocols, particularly OSI and TCP
- Explore the special security issues of wireless networks
- Examine cryptography and steganography and how they can support communications security
- Test your system and interpret the results
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| Tagged in | Tags: Network Security, OSI, TCP, Wireless Networks |
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