Principles of information security / Michael E. Whitman, Herbert J. Mattord.
By: Whitman, Michael E.
Contributor(s): Mattord, Herbert J.
Boston, MA : Course Technology, ©2012Edition: 4th ed.Description: xxxi, 619 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781111138219; 9781111138233; 1111138214.Subject(s): Computer networks -- Security measures | Computer securityDDC classification: 005.8/W59 Other classification: CCS Online resources: Contributor biographical information | Publisher description | Table of contents onlyItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | College Library General Reference Section | CCS 005.8/W59 (Browse shelf) | Available | 79447 |
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CCS 005.8/An25 The basics of information security : | CCS 005.8/M69 Android security : | CCS 005.8/St18 Cryptography and network security : | CCS 005.8/W59 Principles of information security / | CCS 005.8/W59 Principles of information security / | CCS 006.22/B27 Modern embedded computing : | CCS 006.3/K83 Artificial intelligence problems and their solutions / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction to Information Security -- 2. The Need for Security -- 3. Legal, Ethical, and Professional Issues in Information Security -- 4. Risk Management -- 5. Planning for Security -- 6. Security Technology: Firewalls, VPNs, and Wireless 7. Security Technology: Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems and Other Security Tools -- 8. Cryptography -- 9. Physical Security -- 10. Implementing Information Security -- 11. Security and Personnel -- 12. Information Security Maintenance and eDiscovery.
The fourth edition of Principles of Information Security explores the field of information security and assurance with updated content including new innovations in technology and methodologies. Students will revel in the comprehensive coverage that includes a historical overview of information security, discussions on risk management and security technology, current certification information, and more. The text builds on internationally-recognized standards and bodies of knowledge to provide the knowledge and skills students need for their future roles as business decision-makers. Information security in the modern organization is a management issue which technology alone cannot answer; it is a problem that has important economic consequences for which management will be held accountable. Students can feel confident that they are using a standards-based, content-driven resource to prepare for their work in the field.
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