Security in Computing
Charles P. Pfleeger, Shari Lawrence Pfleeger
For years, IT and security professionals and students have turned to Security in Computing as the definitive guide to information about computer security attacks and countermeasures. In their new fourth edition, Charles P. Pfleeger and Shari Lawrence Pfleeger have thoroughly updated their classic guide to reflect today's newest technologies, standards, and trends.The authors first introduce the core concepts and vocabulary of computer security, including attacks and controls. Next, the authors systematically identify and assess threats now facing programs, operating systems, database systems, and networks. For each threat, they offer best-practice responses.Security in Computing, Fourth Edition, goes beyond technology, covering crucial management issues faced in protecting infrastructure and information. This edition contains an all-new chapter on the economics of cybersecurity, explaining ways to make a business case for security investments. Another new chapter addresses privacy - from data mining and identity theft, to RFID and e-voting.New coverage also includesProgramming mistakes that compromise security: man-in-the-middle, timing, and privilege escalation attacksWeb application threats and vulnerabilitiesNetworks of compromised systems: bots, botnets, and dronesRootkits - including the notorious Sony XCPWi-Fi network security challenges, standards, and techniquesNew malicious code attacks, including false interfaces and keystroke loggersImproving code quality: software engineering, testing, and liability approachesBiometric authentication: capabilities and limitationsUsing the Advanced Encryption System (AES) more effectivelyBalancing dissemination with piracy control in music and other digital contentCountering new cryptanalytic attacks against RSA, DES, and SHAResponding to the emergence of organized attacker groups pursuing profit
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