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Network Security A Beginner's Guide
By:   Maiwald, Eric      
ISBN: 007219443X
Format: DG 400 pages 
Pub Date: 2001-05-07 
Copyright: 2001
Edition:1
$34.99 USD
Product Line:McGraw-Hill Osborne Media 
About the Book 


“A great book for network and system administrators who find themselves not only responsible for running a network, but securing it as well. The book’s lucid and well-planned chapters thoroughly explain all of the latest security technologies beginning with the basics and building upon those concepts.” --Mike Schiffman, Director of Research and Development, Guardent, Inc. Get security best practices from one practical resource. Network Security: A Beginner's Guide explains the steps you need to take to effectively establish a security program appropriate for your organization. You'll get details on Internet architecture, e-commerce security needs, encryption, hacker techniques, and intrusion detection. The book covers Windows NT/2000, UNIX/Linux, and Novell Netware.

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  Table of Contents

Part I: Information Security Basics. 
Chapter 1: What Is Information Security? 
Chapter 2: Types of Attacks. 
Chapter 3: Information Security Services. 
Part II: Ground Work. 
Chapter 4: Legal Issues in Information Security. 
Chapter 5: Policy. 
Chapter 6: Managing Risk. 
Chapter 7: Information Security Process. 
Chapter 8: Information Security Best Practices. 
Part III: Practical Solutions. 
Chapter 9: Internet Architecture. 
Chapter 10: Virtual Private Networks. 
Chapter 11: E-Commerce Security Needs. 
Chapter 12: Encryption. 
Chapter 13: Hacker Techniques. 
Chapter 14: Intrusion Detection. 
Part IV: Platform-Specific Implementations. 
Chapter 15: Unix Security Issues. 
Chapter 16: Windows NT Security Issues. 
Chapter 17: Windows 2000 Security Issues. 
Part V: Appendixes. 
A: The Process Project Plan. 
B: Unix vs. Windows: Which Is More Secure? 
C: Resources to Learn More About Security. 
D: Incident Response Procedure Testing Scenarios.




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