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Trojans, Worms, and Spyware : A Computer Security Professional's Guide to Malicious Codeby Michael Erbschloe Paperback: Monday, August 16, 2004 (Butterworth-Heinemann)
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Editorial ReviewsBook Description Trojans, Worms, and Spyware provides practical, easy to understand, and readily usable advice to help organizations to improve their security and reduce the possible risks of malicious code attacks. Despite the global downturn, information systems security remains one of the more in-demand professions in the world today. With the widespread use of the Internet as a business tool, more emphasis is being placed on information security than ever before. To successfully deal with this increase in dependence and the ever growing threat of virus and worm attacks, Information security and information assurance (IA) professionals need a jargon-free book that addresses the practical aspects of meeting new security requirements. This book provides a comprehensive list of threats, an explanation of what they are and how they wreak havoc with systems, as well as a set of rules-to-live-by along with a system to develop procedures and implement security training. It is a daunting task to combat the new generation of computer security threats new and advanced variants of Trojans, as well as spyware (both hardware and software) and bombs and Trojans, Worms, and Spyware will be a handy must-have reference for the computer security professional to battle and prevent financial and operational harm from system attacks. *Provides step-by-step instructions to follow in the event of an attack *Case studies illustrate the "do's," "don'ts," and lessons learned from infamous attacks *Illustrates to managers and their staffs the importance of having protocols and a response plan in place Download Description Despite the global and domestic (US) economic downturn, information systems security remains one of the more in-demand professions in the world today. With the widespread use of the Internet as a business tool, more emphasis is being placed on information security than ever before. To successfully deal with this increase in dependence and the ever growing threat of virus and worm attacks, Information security and information assurance (IA) professionals need a jargon-free book that addresses the practical aspects of meeting new security requirements. Everyone in business today knows what a virus is and, loosely, what effects it can have on computers and networked systems. This book provides a comprehensive list of threats, an explanation of what they are and how they wreak havoc with systems, as well as a set of rules-to-live-by along with a system to develop procedures and implement security training. From the Back Cover Computing/Security Trojans, Worms, and Spyware A Computer Security Professional's Guide to Malicious Code Michael Erbschloe Trojans, Worms, and Spyware provides practical, easy to understand, and readily usable advice to help organizations to improve their security and reduce the possible risks of malicious code attacks. Despite the global and domestic (US) economic downturn, information systems security remains one of the more in-demand professions in the world today. With the widespread use of the Internet as a business tool, more emphasis is being placed on information security than ever before. To successfully deal with this increase in dependence and the ever growing threat of virus and worm attacks, Information security and information assurance (IA) professionals need a jargon-free book that addresses the practical aspects of meeting new security requirements. Everyone in business today knows what a virus is and, loosely, what effects it can have on computers and networked systems. This book provides a comprehensive list of threats, an explanation of what they are and how they wreak havoc with systems, as well as a set of rules-to-live-by along with a system to develop procedures and implement security training. It is a daunting task to combat the new generation of computer security threats new and advanced variants of Trojans, as well as spyware (both hardware and software) and bombs and Trojans, Worms, and Spyware will be a handy must-have reference for the computer security professional to battle and prevent financial and operational harm from system attacks. · A one-minute manager section and approach to issues · Step-by-step instructions on how to identify and accomplish security objectives · Easy to implement advice for defending against malicious code attacks · Resources to get in-depth information on each of the major security functions Michael Erbschloe is an educator and consultant and the author of Socially Responsible IT Management (Elsevier Digital Press, 2002) and Implementing Homeland Security for Enterprise IT (Elsevier Digital Press, 2003). http://books.Elsevier.com/security |
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