Welcome to today’s most useful and
practical one-volume introduction to computer security. Chuck Easttom
brings together up-to-the-minute coverage of all basic concepts,
terminology, and issues, along with all the skills you need to get
started in the field. Drawing on his extensive experience as a security
instructor and consultant, Easttom thoroughly covers core topics, such
as vulnerability assessment, virus attacks, hacking, spyware, network
defense, passwords, firewalls, VPNs, and intrusion detection. Writing
clearly and simply, he fully addresses crucial issues that many
introductory security books ignore, from industrial espionage to
cyberbullying.
Computer Security Fundamentals,
Second Edition is packed with tips and examples, all extensively
updated for the state-of-the-art in both attacks and defense. Each
chapter offers exercises, projects, and review questions designed to
deepen your understanding and help you apply all you’ve learned. Whether
you’re a student, a system or network administrator, a manager, or a
law enforcement professional, this book will help you protect your
systems and data and expand your career options.
Learn how to
- Identify the worst threats to your network and assess your risks
- Get inside the minds of hackers, so you can prevent their attacks
- Implement a proven layered approach to network security
- Use basic networking knowledge to improve security
- Resist the full spectrum of Internet-based scams and frauds
- Defend against today’s most common Denial of Service (DoS) attacks
- Prevent attacks by viruses, spyware, and other malware
- Protect against low-tech social engineering attacks
- Choose the best encryption methods for your organization
- Select firewalls and other security technologies
- Implement security policies that will work in your environment
- Scan your network for vulnerabilities
- Evaluate potential security consultants
- Understand cyberterrorism and information warfare
- Master basic computer forensics and know what to do after you’re attacked

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