
Network Security
A Practical Guide
- 1st Edition - November 11, 2002
- Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann
- Author: Owen Poole
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 5 1 2 5 4 - 9
Network Security: a practical guide provides a comprehensive review of network security issues, with relevance to corporate networks, fromboth an administrative and user perspectiv… Read more
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Network Security: a practical guide provides a comprehensive review of network security issues, with relevance to corporate networks, from
both an administrative and user perspective. It is particularly suited to IS executives, administrators and managers who wish to review their own network security procedures or for those who simply want to learn more about the network security issues that face their organization.
The book covers a broad range of issues, starting with an assessment of network security, including the financial implications of security breaches, and moving on to discuss the different types of security threats facing computer networks. Particular attention is also given to the legal framework for network security. Attention is then turned to increasing security awareness and readiness, including system configuration, acceptable use, business continuity, and explaining technical solutions available such as firewalls and content control.
Introduction of a security policy is widely accepted as best practise in informing and educating users, and the final chapter is devoted to policy writing. By the end of the book readers should be ready to create and implement a network security policy for their organization and start reducing overheads and downtime immediately!
*Discusses all the relevant issues with a concise, straightforward, and readily accessible approach.
*Important emphasis placed on the people management aspects of network security.
*Practical business oriented approach includes reference to legal and financial aspects of network security.
*Companion web site at www.networksecurity.org.uk includes updates, additional material, downloads, and links to resources and further information.
both an administrative and user perspective. It is particularly suited to IS executives, administrators and managers who wish to review their own network security procedures or for those who simply want to learn more about the network security issues that face their organization.
The book covers a broad range of issues, starting with an assessment of network security, including the financial implications of security breaches, and moving on to discuss the different types of security threats facing computer networks. Particular attention is also given to the legal framework for network security. Attention is then turned to increasing security awareness and readiness, including system configuration, acceptable use, business continuity, and explaining technical solutions available such as firewalls and content control.
Introduction of a security policy is widely accepted as best practise in informing and educating users, and the final chapter is devoted to policy writing. By the end of the book readers should be ready to create and implement a network security policy for their organization and start reducing overheads and downtime immediately!
*Discusses all the relevant issues with a concise, straightforward, and readily accessible approach.
*Important emphasis placed on the people management aspects of network security.
*Practical business oriented approach includes reference to legal and financial aspects of network security.
*Companion web site at www.networksecurity.org.uk includes updates, additional material, downloads, and links to resources and further information.
*Designed to walk the reader through computer network security issues with active participation through checklists and action plans for their completion
*Readers are encouraged to develop their ideas for the construction and implementation of a security policy throughout the book, covered in the final chapter
*Additional material provided on an accompanying web site
*Readers are encouraged to develop their ideas for the construction and implementation of a security policy throughout the book, covered in the final chapter
*Additional material provided on an accompanying web site
IT Managers and business managers responsible for network security.
Security assessment; Network operating systems, services and protocols; The threats to a secure network; Gaining intelligence and taking action; Secure system configuration; Firewalls; Disaster recovery; User management; Legal and privacy issues; Drafting and implementing security policy; The need for a security policy; Aims, purposes and benefits of a security policy; Policy format and contents; Security policy: the project overview; A policy template, constructed around a UK interpretation of the issues.
- Edition: 1
- Published: November 11, 2002
- Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann
- Language: English
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Owen Poole
Affiliations and expertise
Lecturer in Information Management, Heckfield Place Training.