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Not a day goes by when we don't hear news of another computer disaster. Loss of irreplaceable data, theft of confidential files, destruction of millions of dollars worth of equipment and software--all the result of crime or accident. Whether you are in charge of many computers, or even one important one, there are immediate steps you can take to safeguard your company's computer system and its contents. The Computer Security Handbook shows you how to detect threats and prevent disaster from striking. Written by leading security experts, this comprehensive guide covers virtually every possible threat to your system and prescribes specific actions you can take to eliminate them.
Requiring minimal technical knowledge, Computer Security Handbook provides sound, tested information on hardware and software protection, computer viruses, data encryption, networks, risk management, contingency planning and much more. Each chapter concludes with a checklist summarizing the authors' recommendations for improving your organization's security status. The new, updated Third Edition features the latest information on viruses, LAN security, security on the Internet, and expanded coverage of system application controls, personal computers, and data communications.
Computer Security Handbook is must reading for EDP auditors, MIS/IT managers, corporate accountants, data processing professionals, and others concerned with the security of their electronic information resources. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
SEYMOUR BOSWORTH is president of S. Bosworth & Associates, a management consulting firm active in computer applications for banking, commerce, and industry. Mr. Bosworth is adjunct Associate professor of management at the Information Technologies Institute of New York University and a contributor to technical journals.
DOUGLAS B. HOYT is president of Douglas B. Hoyt Co., a management consulting firm. He is past president of the Society of Professional Management Consultants and recipient of the Distinguished Service Award of the Association for Systems Management. Mr. Hoyt was also coeditor of Computer Handbook for Senior Management (Wiley). --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
A "must have" for InfoSec newbies and professionals.,
By jfullert@csdept.keene.edu (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Computer Security Handbook (Paperback)
This book makes an excellent addition to anyone in the field of information security. It is very thorough in content, discussing computer security from many angles based on four principles: Integrity, Availability, Control and Auditability. Not for the light reader, but makes a great reference, and an excellent basis for creating a solid security design. I've often heard this book referred to as "big blue". Must have.
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