Publisher: Prentice Hall, 1996, 574 pages
ISBN: 0-13-337486-6
Keywords: Information Security
Every day, more and more critical information is created, transmitted, and archived by computers. This ever-growing reliance on technology has made computer security a higher priority than ever before, yet the pace of computer development has far outstripped the improvements in computer security. Today's computer professionals need a comprehensive understanding of all aspects of of security in computing.
Security in Computing is the most complete and up-to-date college textbook new available. Enlivened by actual case studies and supported by more than 175 exercises, the book covers:
A modular, layered structure makes Security in Computing ideal for classroom use as well as a reference for professionals. Once the basic tools have been covered, the remaining chapters can be studied in any order, and to any depth desired.
Since the publication of the first edition in 1989, the number of threats to secure computing have increased, but so have the available countermeasures. This second edition has been thoroughly revised to reflect teaching experiences with the first edition and to incorporate all the latest information on computer security.
A classical work, and still worth reading in its second edition.
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