A thorough, up-to-date survey of the entire discipline of computer security. Security experts William Stallings and Lawrie Brown provide a comprehensive survey of computer security threats, technical approaches to the detection and prevention of security attacks, software security issues, and management issues. Throughout, the authors focus on core principles, showing how they unify the field of computer securuity and demonstrating their applications in real-world systems and networks. They examine alternate design approaches to meeting security requirements and illuminate the standards that are central to today's security solutions. Ideal for both academic and professional audiences, Computer Security offers exceptional clarity, careful organization, and extensive pedagogical support - including hundreds of carefully crafted practice problems. COVERAGE
Security technologies and principles, including cryptography, authentication, and access control
Threats and countermeasures, from detecting intruders to countering DOS attacks
Trusted computing and multilevel security
Secure software: avoiding buffer overflows, malicious input, and other weaknesses
Linux and Windows security models
Managing security: physical security, training, audits, policies, and more
Computer crime, intellectual property, privacy, and ethics
Cryptographic algorithms, including public-key cryptography
Internet security: SSL, TLS, IP security, S/MIME, Kerberos, X.509, and federatetd identity management
KEY FEATURES
Strong coverage of unifying principles and design techniques
Dozens of figures and tables that clarify key concepts
Field-tested homework problems
Extensive Web support at WilliamStallings.com/CompSec/CompSec1e.html
Keyword/acronym lists, recommended readings, and glossary
About the Authors William Stallings has won the Best Computer Science and Engineering Textbook award seven times. His Prentice Hall books include Operating Systems; Cryptography and Network Security; and Data and Computer Communications. Stallings consults widely with technology providers, customers, and researchers. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from MIT. Dr. Lawrie Brown is Senior Lecturer at the School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering at the University of New South Wales at the Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra, Australia
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