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Delivering Security and Privacy for E-Business [Paperback]

Anup K. Ghosh (Author)
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0471384216 978-0471384212 February 15, 2001 1
An in-depth look at the pressing issues involved in protecting an e-business from external threats while safeguarding customer privacy
With billions of dollars at stake in e-commerce, companies are becoming much more concerned about security and privacy issues. Hackers have made headlines by breaking into Web sites that aggregate sensitive information about all of us, which has caused growing public concern about personal and financial privacy. Some online businesses are inadvertently "sharing" data with others when they interoperate systems. This book examines the external threats to a company's system and explains how to react if your system and business goals diverge. It also presents a nuts-and-bolts guide to enhancing security and safeguarding gateways. Readers will find an extensive reference section for the many tools, standards, and watchdog agencies that aid in the security/privacy effort.

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"there's plent of food for thought" (M2 Communications, 16 May 2001)

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Advance Praise for Security and Privacy for E-Business"This book is essential reading for everyone interested in jumping on the e-business bandwagon without getting run over in the process."--Peter G. Neumann Principal Scientist, Computer Science Lab, SRI International Moderator of the ACM Risks Forum Author of Computer-Related Risks

"Makes a difficult topic very approachable for IT managers and decision makers who want to secure their systems, but do not want to get doctorates in cryptography."--Ravi Ganesan CEO, SingleSignon.Net

"A helpful and interesting book for both the computer novice and the experienced Internet executive in the new Internet policy world. This book is also for anyone who needs to understand that designing secure and private e-commerce systems is an ongoing, continual exercise in mitigating potential vulnerabilities, particularly in today's ever-increasingly mobile wired world."--Tatiana GauAOL Integrity Assurance, America Online, Inc.

"Anup Ghosh distills the essential features of good security and privacy and vividly demonstrates just how infrequent they are on the Internet. Lending a needed historical perspective to a topic that now attracts Web site headlines, Ghosh's important new book speaks to both technical experts and neophytes who want to protect themselves on the Web. In a funny and non-paranoid way, he walks us through several recent hacker attacks and encourages all of us in our technology-savvy society to take security and privacy more seriously."--Drew Clark Senior Writer National Journal's Technology Daily

"The global e-business wave continues to spark passionate debate about important personal and consumer-rights issues, such as Internet security and individual privacy. As organizations and individuals become increasingly connected through various networks in the coming decades, clearly the need for more intelligent safeguards--at both the organizational as well as consumer levels--has never been more apparent. Security and Privacy for E-Business offers its audience a front-row seat allowing a view into the realities and dangers that exist in today's universal electronic marketplace."--Richard Dean Internet Security Professional


Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (February 15, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471384216
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471384212
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7.3 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,426,741 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Anup Ghosh knows security!, November 15, 2001
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This review is from: Delivering Security and Privacy for E-Business (Paperback)
From the author of E-commerce Security: Weak Links, Best Defenses, the first book on the topic, and now a classic--a must-read for anyone involved in e-commerce. This book is a follow-on companion to that book, and worth the read for Mr. Ghosh's clear and engaging expertise on security issues.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good look at e-business protection, March 12, 2002
This review is from: Delivering Security and Privacy for E-Business (Paperback)
In just a matter of hours, a company can literally transform itself from an Internet Luddite to a glitzy e-commerce site. But once a company moves their storefront from small-town Main Street to the often-dangerous alleyways of the Information superhighway, there is a plethora of security and privacy issues that arise. But for many companies, they will take action on those security and privacy issues only after a security breach has occurred.

Security and Privacy for E-Business provides readers with a to get the point look at the issues involved in protecting an e-business from security threats, while having to simultaneously deal with their customer's privacy issues.

As Security Management readers know, the Internet is no longer a toy for academia. Billion dollar money transfers, transmission of patient data and other critical actions take place on the Internet daily. Without an effective security infrastructure, companies will find themselves with huge liabilities.

Anup Ghosh does a good job of showing how to build security into e-commerce systems. His style is ideal for those that don't have a background in security. At a little over 200 pages, readers will find enough information to give them a good introduction without being overly technical and abstract.

One of the author's areas of expertise is with writing secure software, and this is discussed at length in Chapter 3, where the book really comes alive. Ghosh's mantra throughout the book is that when it comes to e-commerce security, it's all about the software. Ghosh speaks at length about the need for effective engineering in the software development process. He lists numerous areas in the development cycle where security can be easily compromised, and it is in those areas where companies must ensure is secure.

While the book has privacy it its title, its coverage of privacy, while not as deep as I would have liked is valuable nonetheless.

Those needing a way to defend their networks against internal and external threats will find the book to be quite beneficial.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great information, pitched at a readable level, March 25, 2001
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This book did a great job of explaining a host of complex topics in a digestible format. I have engineering degrees from several years ago, but no practical experience related to e-business security or privacy before or since my transition to management. As someone who was interested in learning what I "need to know" about security and privacy for doing business online, I was pleasantly surprised to read well written and interesting explanations that did not require me to have a PhD in Computer Science to understand. I now can speak intelligently about data-driven vs code-driven attacks, DOS/dDOS, buffer overrun attacks, mobile code risks, and other topics of which I was previously only dimly, if at all, aware. The author does become repetitive at times, if only to insure that the reader is able to logically link related discussions. The tone of the book is very light and readable throughout, but it is pretty obvious that the author's true passion is in the Privacy arena. This is not to detract from the excellent coverage of security issues from someone with great knowledge and insight, but in the Privacy section, phrases like "A laudable privacy policy by a company that cannot protect its data is not worth the HTML in which it is written" and "...once the brouhaha simmers down to a dull roar, will DoubleClick merge the databases under the radar of the watchful public eye?" almost make me cackle. Colorful writing like this is sprinkled throughout the book, but is concentrated most heavily in the final chapter. In conclusion, I wholeheartedly recommend this book to any manager, director, or concerned citizen eager to familiarize him/herself with the relevant issues in an entirely painless way. Kudos and Kadayus.
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