Covering the rationale of having security at a site, the security concepts and firewall fundamentals, this guidebook shows readers how to use firewalls to protect their information on the WWW, and when to use them.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 185 mm
Dicke: 48 mm
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978-0-07-024645-4 (9780070246454)
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Marcus Gonclaves (Boston, MA) holds an MS in CIS and has several years of internet-working consulting experience in the IS&T arena. He is a Senior IT Analyst for Automation Research Corporation, advising manufacturers on IT, industry automation and Internetworking security. He has taught several workshops and seminars on IS and Internet security in the U.S. and internationally. Gonclaves is also a regular contributor for several magazines such as BackOffice Developer's and WEBster, as well as the Chief Editor for the Journal of Internet Security.
Part I: Introducing TCP/IP and the Need for Security: Firewalls.Internetworking Protocols and Standards: An Overview.Basic Connectivity.Cryptography: Is it Enough? Firewalling Challenges: The APIs Security Holes and Its Firewall Interactions.Part II: Firewall Implementations and Limitations.What is an Internet/Intranet Firewall After All? How Vulnerable are Internet Services.Setting Up a Firewall Security Policy.Putting it Together: Firewall Design and Implementations.Proxy Servers.Firewall Maintenance.Firewall Toolkits and Case Studies.Part III: Firewall Resource Guide.Types of Firewalls and Products on the Market.