"From issues of security policay standards, to network and DMZ design, to authentication and authorization, to security issues associated with mobile employees, hackers, snoops, viruses, data privacy laws, overseas outsourcing and more, <i>Information Security</i> is a complete instruction manual that is as informed as it is informative. Up-to-date, reader-friendly, and comprehensive, <i>Information Security</i> is strongly recommended reading for anyone with a management responsibility that includes data security and computer usage, as well as a core addition to professional, corporate, academic, and community library Computer Science & Security reference collections." - <i>Midwest Book Review/Library Bookwatch</i>

Organizations with computer networks, Web sites, and employees carrying laptops and Blackberries face an array of security challenges. Among other things, they need to keep unauthorized people out of the network, thwart Web site hackers, and keep data safe from prying eyes or criminal hands. This book provides a high-level overview of these challenges and more. But it is not for the hard-core IT security engineer who works full time on networks. Instead, it is aimed at the nontechnical executive with responsibility for ensuring that information and assets stay safe and private. Written by a practicing information security officer, Philip Alexander, the book contains the latest information and arms readers with the knowledge they need to make better business decisions.

Information Security: A Manager's Guide to Thwarting Data Thieves and Hackers covers the following technical issues in a nontechnical manner: -The concept of defense in depth -Network design -Business-continuity planning -Authentication and authorization -Providing security for your mobile work force -Hackers and the challenges they can present -Viruses, Trojans, and worms But it doesn't stop there. The book goes beyond the technical and covers highly important topics related to data security like outsourcing, contractual considerations with vendors, data privacy laws, and hiring practices. In short, Alexander gives the reader a 360-degree look at data security: What to be worried about; what to look for; the tradeoffs among cost, efficiency, and speed; what different technologies can and can't do; and how to make sure technical professionals are keeping their eyes on the right ball. Best of all, it conveys information in an understandable way, meaning managers won't need to rely solely on the IT people in their own company—who may speak an entirely different language and have entirely different concerns. Hackers and data thieves are getting smarter and bolder every day. Information Security is your first line of defense.

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Organizations with computer networks, Web sites, and employees carrying laptops and Blackberries face an array of security challenges. This book provides an overview of these challenges and more. It covers topics related to data security like outsourcing, contractual considerations with vendors, data privacy laws, and hiring practices.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS PREFACE COMPUTER USE AND DATA SECURITY POLICIES AND STANDARDS NETWORK/DMZ DESIGN DEFENSE IN DEPTH AUTHENTICATION AND AUTHORIZATION SECURITY AND THE MOBILE EMPLOYEE BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLANNING HACKERS, SNOOPS, AND VIRUSES PERSONNEL ISSUES AND HIRING PRACTICES CONTRACTUAL CONSIDERATIONS DATA PRIVACY LAWS OVERSEAS OUTSOURCING APPENDIX A: THE TRUSTED COMPUTER SYSTEM EVALUATION CRITERIA (TCSEC) APPENDIX B: RAINBOW SERIES APPENDIX C: THE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION (ISO) GLOSSARY INDEX ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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"Data security and beyond! I found this book to be an easy read that was an excellent review of a master security checklist. I recommend it to all who are new to security to get the big picture and for seasoned veterans to help you see what you may be missing."
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"Data security and beyond! I found this book to be an easy read that was an excellent review of a master security checklist. I recommend it to all who are new to security to get the big picture and for seasoned veterans to help you see what you may be missing." -- Rich Owen, CISSP, CPP, Director of Security, Early Warning Services, LLC "Phil Alexander's book is a must read for anyone who wants a fresh perspective on corporate responsibility and data protection. Congratulations Phil on a beautiful piece of work." -- Robert J. Rebhan, Institute For The Prevention of Financial Crimes, IPFC.us, "This book is a must read for all holistic information security practitioners or anyone seeking to gain a better understanding of threats to data that corporations and organizations worldwide are facing and learn some of the common sense, but effective ways for mitigating such threats." -- Taiye Lambo, CISSP, CISA, CISM, HISP, BS7799 Auditor, Founder, UK Honeynet Project, Founder, HISP Institute, Founder, eFortresses, Inc. "Information Security A Manager's Guide to Thwarting Data Thieves and Hackers introduces a wide range of important information security topics, from high-level concepts such as Defense in Depth, to practical considerations of offshore outsourcing. Phil describes security problems, solutions, and controversies in a down-to-earth and pragmatic way, frequently drawing on his many years of industry experience for examples and case-studies. An accessible and versatile book!" -- Mick Bauer, Security Editor, Linux Journal
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The PSI Business Security series helps managers maintain security in a tumultuous world by providing answers to common and not-so-common problems and challenges. Written for managers in charge of security functions, executives who need to get a handle on a security subject, consultant practitioners, and government administrators, each book will cover a strategic topic in depth. Subjects include business continuity, emergency response, network security, building and infrastructure safety, and supply line and outsourcing security. Each of the books will help managers know the risks and understand what needs to be done to keep trouble at bay. But what the series offers more than anything else is simply peace of mind. And that's a rare commodity in today's business world.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780313345586
Publisert
2008-03-01
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc; Praeger Publishers Inc
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
188

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Philip Alexander is Director of Security Operations for a fraud-management company. He began his career in computers back in the late 1980s while serving in the U.S. military. Since then, he has worked in both the public and private sectors in positions including engineer, principal security consultant, security architect, and information technology director. He holds numerous certifications, including the CISSP and ISSMP. Alexander has written numerous articles on data security issues, and he is the author of Data Breach Disclosure Laws: A State-by-State Perspective.