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Security in Computing (4th Edition)
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by Charles P. Pfleeger and Shari Lawrence Pfleeger
Sales Rank: 85335
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Discount: 19 %
List Price: $94.00
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Hardcover: 880 pages
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR; 4 edition October 23, 2006
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0132390779
ISBN-13: 978-0132390774
Product Dimensions:
9.4 x 7.1 x 1.9 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds
Book Description
The New State-of-the-Art in Information Security: Now Covers the Economics of Cyber Security and the Intersection of Privacy and Information Security For years, IT and security professionals and students have turned to Security in Computing as the definitive guide to information about computer security attacks and countermeasures. In their new fourth edition, Charles P. Pfleeger and Shari Lawrence Pfleeger have thoroughly updated their classic guide to reflect today's newest technologies, standards, and trends. The authors first introduce the core concepts and vocabulary of computer security, including attacks and controls. Next, the authors systematically identify and assess threats now facing programs, operating systems, database systems, and networks. For each threat, they offer best-practice responses. Security in Computing, Fourth Edition, goes beyond technology, covering crucial management issues faced in protecting infrastructure and information. This edition contains an all-new chapter on the economics of cybersecurity, explaining ways to make a business case for security investments. Another new chapter addresses privacy--from data mining and identity theft, to RFID and e-voting. New coverage also includes - Programming mistakes that compromise security: man-in-the-middle, timing, and privilege escalation attacks
- Web application threats and vulnerabilities
- Networks of compromised systems: bots, botnets, and drones
- Rootkits--including the notorious Sony XCP
- Wi-Fi network security challenges, standards, and techniques
- New malicious code attacks, including false interfaces and keystroke loggers
- Improving code quality: software engineering, testing, and liability approaches
- Biometric authentication: capabilities and limitations
- Using the Advanced Encryption System (AES) more effectively
- Balancing dissemination with piracy control in music and other digital content
- Countering new cryptanalytic attacks against RSA, DES, and SHA
- Responding to the emergence of organized attacker groups pursuing profit
The publisher, Prentice-Hall ECS Professional
A sweeping revision of the classic computer security text. This book provides end-to-end, detailed coverage of the state of the art in all aspects of computer security. Starting with a clear, in-depth review of cryptography, it also covers specific options for securing software and data against malicious code and intruders; the special challenges of securing networks and distributed systems; firewalls; ways to administer security on personal computers and UNIX systems; analyzing security risks and benefits; and the legal and ethical issues surrounding computer security.
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.
Customer Reviews & Comments
There are a number of approaches to how to teach security ranging from hack it till it breaks to building on sound theory. This book is the latter. It is a textbook, a bit dry, but that goes with the territory when you know you need to read chapter two to pass the quiz, chapter two gets read. The authors have worked hard, the writing works to make things clear, there are lots of very professional illustrations. This most reminds me of Matt Bishop's book, with its weight and pagecount, but this is more approachable. This book coupled with a good instructor can certainly help teach the theory, terminology and concepts of information security. The best chapters are six, Database and Data Mining ten, Privacy in Computing and eleven, Legal and Ethical issues. The weakest chapter is eight, where they breeze over risk analysis and security policy. I also found chapter three, Program Security made me keep thinking, come on, you are so close, put in the extra effort and take this over the top. The most interesting thing from a book design is that cryptography is split into chapter two elementary cryptography and the last chapter (twelve) crytography explained instead of being taught back to back.
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