Computer Security 101
What You Need to Know to Secure Your Computer or Network
Tony Bradley(Author)
No Starch Press
1st Edition
Published on 1. November 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
250 pages
978-1-59327-053-7 (ISBN)
Description
TECHNOLOGY BACKGROUND
The largest computer security issue today is not what the network and security administrators of the world know, it's what the average home user does not know. The home user who has little to no knowledge of the inherent risks of computing on the Internet is the most vulnerable to attacks and presents the greatest risk for spreading computer viruses. There are few books that speak to this broad audience, and many of them are written at a level that novice home users can't understand.
Computer Security 101 provides an overview of security technologies and concepts that average users can understand and gives them the knowledge and tools they need to protect themselves. Simple analogies and descriptions help readers quickly grasp complex security topics, and each chapter concludes with a Final Exam to reinforce the material discussed. A CD-ROM includes a variety of tools and utilities discussed in the book that readers can use right away, without having to dig for them.
KEY SELLING POINTS
- The About.com guide to Internet/network security with over 400,000 page views per month
- Written in non-technical language that novices can comprehend
- No hype, no jargon -- just the facts
- Enough information to educate without being overwhelming
The largest computer security issue today is not what the network and security administrators of the world know, it's what the average home user does not know. The home user who has little to no knowledge of the inherent risks of computing on the Internet is the most vulnerable to attacks and presents the greatest risk for spreading computer viruses. There are few books that speak to this broad audience, and many of them are written at a level that novice home users can't understand.
Computer Security 101 provides an overview of security technologies and concepts that average users can understand and gives them the knowledge and tools they need to protect themselves. Simple analogies and descriptions help readers quickly grasp complex security topics, and each chapter concludes with a Final Exam to reinforce the material discussed. A CD-ROM includes a variety of tools and utilities discussed in the book that readers can use right away, without having to dig for them.
KEY SELLING POINTS
- The About.com guide to Internet/network security with over 400,000 page views per month
- Written in non-technical language that novices can comprehend
- No hype, no jargon -- just the facts
- Enough information to educate without being overwhelming
More details
Edition
1., Aufl.
Language
English
Place of publication
San Francisco
United States
Target group
- 80 million Internet users in the US & Canada, including over 17 million broadband subscribers who are serious about their Internet use - Home Internet users who have been hit by a virus or malicious software, or who worry about such attacks - Small office computer users who need to keep their networks working and free from trouble in order to run their businesses successfully
Illustrations
mit 1 CD
mit 1 CD
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 185 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-59327-053-7 (9781593270537)
Schweitzer Classification