Corporate Computer and Network Security |

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Key Benefit: This up-to-date examination of computer and network security in the corporate setting fills the critical need for security education. Its comprehensive, balanced, and well-organized presentation emphasizes implementing security within corporations using existing commercial software and provides coverage of all major security issues. Key Topics: Topics covered include framework, access control and site security, review of TCP/IP internetworking, attack methods, firewalls, host security, the elements of cryptography, cryptographic systems: SSL/TLS, VPNs, and Kerberos, application security, electronic commerce and e-mail, incident response and managing the security function. Market: For information security personnel and IS managers.
Corporate Computer and Network Security
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IIS Security |

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Covers all basic security tools that come with IIS and explains their weaknesses. Shows you how to utilize encryption, authorization, filtering, and other restrictive techniques to protect against attacks and other security violations. Softcover.
IIS Security
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IPSec |

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The insider's guide to IPSec for every networking professional -- fully updated! -- Includes all-new case examples on IPSec usage in the real world! -- Covers architecture, deployment, policies, and the use of IPSec to deliver end-to-end security. -- Examines IPSec advances, including compression, multicast, key recovery, L2TP support, and PKI integration. IPSec enables companies to build VPNs and other Internet-centered mission-critical applications with confidence that their data will remain secure. IPSec, Second Edition is an authoritative and up-to-date guide to IPSec technology. In this book, two leading authorities in IPSec standardization and implementation cover every facet of IPSec architecture and deployment -- and present detailed case studies that demonstrate how IPSec can be used to provide end-to-end security in real business environments. The authors lay the groundwork for understanding IPSec with a concise review of the relevant fundamentals of cryptography and TCP/IP networking. Next, they introduce IPSec's architecture and components,
IPSec
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Network Security |

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This book covers the necessary conceptual background to help both the administrator and practioner to make informed choices about the best security solution for their environments. Coverage includes technical issues such as defenses against software attacks by system crackers as well as administrative topics such as formulating a security policy. Discussion of security topics takes a vendor-neutral approach. Each chapter includes a hands-on element to help readers understand key issues related implementing security measures. COMPREHENSIVE & PRACTICAL. Provides a comprehensive introduction to network security for people actually implementing security measures or who are planning security solutions. OUTSIDE IN/INSIDE OUT. A look at security from the viewpoint of hackers trying to break in and from the viewpoint of network administrators trying to defend. SINGLE SOURCE. Fills the need for a single source that introduces all of the important security areas.
Network Security
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OLC Password Card to accompany Prealgebra |

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Web-based interactive learning is available on the OLC. Student resources are located in the OLC's Student Center and include interactive applications, algorithmically generated practice exams, online quizzing, audio/visual tutorials, all chapters of the text in PDF format, and web links. Instructor resources are loaded in the Instructor Center and include PowerPoint slides, an AMATYC standards correlation, and links to PageOut and author-recommended sites. The Course Integration Guide is also located on the OLC. The password for the Instructor Center is located in the preface to the INSTRUCTOR'S SOLUTIONS MANUAL.
OLC Password Card to accompany Prealgebra
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Security in Computing |

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-- Covers latest network threats-including denial of service, buffer overflow -- explaining the symptom and the cure! -- Adopts a comprehensive approach -- shows the relationships among applications, operating systems, database management systems, and net
Security in Computing
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