
Corporate Computer Security, Global Edition
Description
For introductory courses in IT Security.
A strong business focus through a solid technical presentation of security tools.
Corporate Computer Security provides a strong business focus along with a solid technical understanding of security tools. This text gives students the IT security skills they need for the workplace.
This edition is more business focused and contains additional hands-on projects, coverage of wireless and data security, and case studies.
This program will provide a better teaching and learning experience-for you and your students. Here's how:
- Encourage Student's to Apply Concepts: Each chapter now contains new hands-on projects that use contemporary software.
- Business Environment Focus: This edition includes more of a focus on the business applications of the concepts. Emphasis has been placed on securing corporate information systems, rather than just hosts in general.
- Keep Your Course Current and Relevant: New examples, exercises, and research findings appear throughout the text.
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Persons
Randall Boyle is an associate professor of management information systems, and Willard Eccles Fellow, at Weber State University in the Goddard School of Business and Economics. His research areas include deception detection in computer-mediated environments, data breaches, secure information systems, the effects of IT on cognitive biases, and the effects of IT on knowledge workers. His teaching is primarily focused on management information systems, information security, and networking. He has authored several books including Using MIS , Experiencing MIS, Corporate Computer and Network Security , Applied Information Security , and Applied Networking Labs .
Ray Panko is Professor Emeritus of Information Technology Management at the University of Hawai`i's Shidler College of Business. His main courses are networking and security. He received his doctorate from Stanford University, where his dissertation was conducted under contract to the Office of the President of the United States.
Content
- Chapter 1 The Threat Environment
- Chapter 2 Planning and Policy
- Chapter 3 Cryptography
- Chapter 4 Secure Networks
- Chapter 5 Access Control
- Chapter 6 Firewalls
- Chapter 7 Host Hardening
- Chapter 8 Application Security
- Chapter 9 Data Protection
- Chapter 10 Incident and Disaster Response