書名:COMPUTER SECURITY: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE 4/E (GE)
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For courses in computer/network security
Balancing principle and practice—an updated survey of the fast-moving world of computer and network security
Computer Security: Principles and Practice, 4th Edition, is ideal for courses in Computer/Network Security. The need for education in computer security and related topics continues to grow at a dramatic rate—and is essential for anyone studying Computer Science or Computer Engineering. Written for both an academic and professional audience, the 4th Edition continues to set the standard for computer security with a balanced presentation of principles and practice. The new edition captures the most up-to-date innovations and improvements while maintaining broad and comprehensive coverage of the entire field. The extensive offering of projects provides students with hands-on experience to reinforce concepts from the text. The range of supplemental online resources for instructors provides additional teaching support for this fast-moving subject.
The new edition covers all security topics considered Core in the ACM/IEEE Computer Science Curricula 2013, as well as subject areas for CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) certification. This textbook can be used to prep for CISSP Certification and is often referred to as the ‘gold standard’ when it comes to information security certification. The text provides in-depth coverage of Computer Security, Technology and Principles, Software Security, Management Issues, Cryptographic Algorithms, Internet Security and more.
目錄
Ch1: Overview
PART ONE COMPUTER SECURITY TECHNOLOGY AND PRINCIPLES
Ch2: Cryptographic Tools
Ch3: User Authentication
Ch4: Access Control
Ch5: Database and Data Center Security
Ch6: Malicious Software
Ch7: Denial-of-Service Attacks
Ch8: Intrusion Detection
Ch9: Firewalls and Intrusion Prevention Systems
PART TWO SOFTWARE SECURITY AND TRUSTED SYSTEMS
Ch10: Buffer Overflow
Ch11: Software Security
Ch12: Operating System Security
Ch13: Cloud and IoT Security
PART THREE MANAGEMENT ISSUES
Ch14: IT Security Management and Risk Assessment
Ch15: IT Security Controls, Plans and Procedures
Ch16: Physical and Infrastructure Security
Ch17: Human Resources Security
Ch18: Security Auditing
Ch19: Legal and Ethical Aspects
PART FOUR CRYPTOGRAPHIC ALGORITHMS
Ch20: Symmetric Encryption and Message Confidentiality
Ch21: Public-Key Cryptography and Message Authentication
PART FIVE NETWORK SECURITY
Ch22: Internet Security Protocols and Standards
Ch23: Internet Authentication Applications
Ch24: Wireless Network Security
APPENDICES
Appendix A Projects and Other Student Exercises for Teaching Computer Security
ACRONYMS
LIST OF NIST DOCUMENTS
REFERENCES
INDEX
ONLINE CHAPTERS AND APPENDICES
Online chapters, appendices, and other documents are Premium Content, available via the access card printed in the front of the book.
Chapter 25 Linux Security
Chapter 26 Windows and Windows Vista Security
Appendix B Some Aspects of Number Theory
Appendix C Standards and Standard-Setting Organizations
Appendix D Random and Pseudorandom Number Generation
Appendix E Message Authentication Codes Based on Block Ciphers
Appendix F TCP/IP Protocol Architecture
Appendix G Radix-64 Conversion
Appendix H The Domain Name System
Appendix I The Base-Rate Fallacy
Appendix J SHA-3
Appendix K Glossary
本書特色
Content updates
.Data center security discussion in Chapter 5 covers data center security and the TIA-492 specification of reliability tiers.
.Malware material in Chapter 6 includes additional material on macro viruses and their structure, as they are now the most common form of virus malware.
.Virtualization securitymaterial in Chapter 12 has been extended, given the rising use of such systems by organizations and in cloud computing environments. A discussion of virtual firewalls, which may be used to help secure these environments, has also been added.
.Cloud security discussion inChapter 13 includes an introduction to cloud computing, key cloud security concepts, an analysis of approaches to cloud security, and an open-source example.
.IoT security indiscussion Chapter 13 covers security for the Internet of Things (IoT). The discussion includes an introduction to IoT, an overview of IoT security issues, and an open-source example.
.SEIMdiscussion in Chapter 18 is updated for Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) Systems.
.Privacy section covers privacy issues and its management in Chapter 19. The section has been extended with additional discussion of moral and legal approaches, and the privacy issues related to big data.
.Authenticated encryption has become an increasingly widespread cryptographic tool in a variety of applications and protocols. Chapter 21 includes a new discussion of authenticated description and describes an important authenticated encryption algorithm known as offset codebook (OCB) mode.
For courses in computer/network security
Balancing principle and practice—an updated survey of the fast-moving world of computer and network security
Computer Security: Principles and Practice, 4th Edition, is ideal for courses in Computer/Network Security. The need for education in computer security and related topics continues to grow at a dramatic rate—and is essential for anyone studying Computer Science or Computer Engineering. Written for both an academic and professional audience, the 4th Edition continues to set the standard for computer security with a balanced presentation of principles and practice. The new edition captures the most up-to-date innovations and improvements while maintaining broad and comprehensive coverage of the entire field. The extensive offering of projects provides students with hands-on experience to reinforce concepts from the text. The range of supplemental online resources for instructors provides additional teaching support for this fast-moving subject.
The new edition covers all security topics considered Core in the ACM/IEEE Computer Science Curricula 2013, as well as subject areas for CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) certification. This textbook can be used to prep for CISSP Certification and is often referred to as the ‘gold standard’ when it comes to information security certification. The text provides in-depth coverage of Computer Security, Technology and Principles, Software Security, Management Issues, Cryptographic Algorithms, Internet Security and more.
目錄
Ch1: Overview
PART ONE COMPUTER SECURITY TECHNOLOGY AND PRINCIPLES
Ch2: Cryptographic Tools
Ch3: User Authentication
Ch4: Access Control
Ch5: Database and Data Center Security
Ch6: Malicious Software
Ch7: Denial-of-Service Attacks
Ch8: Intrusion Detection
Ch9: Firewalls and Intrusion Prevention Systems
PART TWO SOFTWARE SECURITY AND TRUSTED SYSTEMS
Ch10: Buffer Overflow
Ch11: Software Security
Ch12: Operating System Security
Ch13: Cloud and IoT Security
PART THREE MANAGEMENT ISSUES
Ch14: IT Security Management and Risk Assessment
Ch15: IT Security Controls, Plans and Procedures
Ch16: Physical and Infrastructure Security
Ch17: Human Resources Security
Ch18: Security Auditing
Ch19: Legal and Ethical Aspects
PART FOUR CRYPTOGRAPHIC ALGORITHMS
Ch20: Symmetric Encryption and Message Confidentiality
Ch21: Public-Key Cryptography and Message Authentication
PART FIVE NETWORK SECURITY
Ch22: Internet Security Protocols and Standards
Ch23: Internet Authentication Applications
Ch24: Wireless Network Security
APPENDICES
Appendix A Projects and Other Student Exercises for Teaching Computer Security
ACRONYMS
LIST OF NIST DOCUMENTS
REFERENCES
INDEX
ONLINE CHAPTERS AND APPENDICES
Online chapters, appendices, and other documents are Premium Content, available via the access card printed in the front of the book.
Chapter 25 Linux Security
Chapter 26 Windows and Windows Vista Security
Appendix B Some Aspects of Number Theory
Appendix C Standards and Standard-Setting Organizations
Appendix D Random and Pseudorandom Number Generation
Appendix E Message Authentication Codes Based on Block Ciphers
Appendix F TCP/IP Protocol Architecture
Appendix G Radix-64 Conversion
Appendix H The Domain Name System
Appendix I The Base-Rate Fallacy
Appendix J SHA-3
Appendix K Glossary
本書特色
Content updates
.Data center security discussion in Chapter 5 covers data center security and the TIA-492 specification of reliability tiers.
.Malware material in Chapter 6 includes additional material on macro viruses and their structure, as they are now the most common form of virus malware.
.Virtualization securitymaterial in Chapter 12 has been extended, given the rising use of such systems by organizations and in cloud computing environments. A discussion of virtual firewalls, which may be used to help secure these environments, has also been added.
.Cloud security discussion inChapter 13 includes an introduction to cloud computing, key cloud security concepts, an analysis of approaches to cloud security, and an open-source example.
.IoT security indiscussion Chapter 13 covers security for the Internet of Things (IoT). The discussion includes an introduction to IoT, an overview of IoT security issues, and an open-source example.
.SEIMdiscussion in Chapter 18 is updated for Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) Systems.
.Privacy section covers privacy issues and its management in Chapter 19. The section has been extended with additional discussion of moral and legal approaches, and the privacy issues related to big data.
.Authenticated encryption has become an increasingly widespread cryptographic tool in a variety of applications and protocols. Chapter 21 includes a new discussion of authenticated description and describes an important authenticated encryption algorithm known as offset codebook (OCB) mode.
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