E-Book, Englisch, 318 Seiten, Web PDF
Hsiao / Kerr / Madnick Computer Security
1. Auflage 2014
ISBN: 978-1-4832-1837-3
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, 318 Seiten, Web PDF
ISBN: 978-1-4832-1837-3
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Computer Security provides information pertinent to the growing concern with computer security and privacy, extending beyond the conventional military requirement to cover the entire civilian and business community. This book discusses the approaches to ensure the integrity of stored data. Organized into eight chapters, this book begins with an overview of the relationships between privacy issues and security measures. This text then provides a discussion on privacy issues, legislative measures, and their implications on security. Other chapters consider the technical implications of the enactment of privacy legislation and explain the control of access required by the privacy legislation. This book discusses as well the internal policies and procedures of operational security, which is adopted by management to ensure the security of their data and computer installation. The final chapter deals with optimizing database management system to facilitate the use of data effectively and efficiently. This book is a valuable resource for technical managers.
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1;Front Cover;1
2;Computer Security;4
3;Copyright Page;5
4;Table of Contents;8
5;Dedication;6
6;FOREWORD;12
7;PREFACE;14
8;ACKNOWLEDGMENTS;16
9;Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION;20
9.1;POSTSCRIPT;26
9.2;REFERENCES—BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS;27
9.3;REFERENCES—BIBLIOGRAPHIES;32
10;Chapter 2. PRIVACY AND ITS TECHNICAL IMPLICATIONS ON SECURITY;36
10.1;2.1 BACKGROUND;36
10.2;2.2 LEGISLATION;38
10.3;2.3 COST OF PRIVACY;40
10.4;2.4 FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS;41
10.5;2.5 TECHNICAL IMPLICATIONS FOR SECURITY;42
10.6;2.6 POSTSCRIPT;43
10.7;REFERENCES;44
11;Chapter 3. OPERATIONAL SECURITY;62
11.1;3.1 INTRODUCTION;62
11.2;3.2 OPERATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS;66
11.3;3.3 ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACT;74
11.4;3.4 ECONOMICS;78
11.5;3.5 SECURITY OBJECTIVES AND ACCOUNTABILITY;84
11.6;3.6 POSTSCRIPT;95
11.7;REFERENCES;97
12;Chapter 4. PHYSICAL SECURITY;112
12.1;4.1 AGAINST NATURAL DISASTERS;112
12.2;4.2 AGAINST INTRUDERS;114
12.3;4.3 IDENTIFICATION AND AUTHENTICATION;116
12.4;4.4 AGAINST ELECTRONIC AND ELECTROMAGNETIC TAMPERING;117
12.5;4.5 POSTSCRIPT;118
12.6;REFERENCES;119
13;Chapter 5. HARDWARE SECURITY;126
13.1;5.1 MEMORY PROTECTION;127
13.2;5.2 MULTIPLE EXECUTION STATES;134
13.3;5.3 MICROPROCESSORS AS SECURITY AIDS;138
13.4;5.4 MINICOMPUTERS AS SECURITY CONTROLLERS;142
13.5;5.5 HARDWARE REALIZATION OF OPERATING SYSTEM FEATURES;145
13.6;5.6 SUMMARY REMARKS;146
13.7;5.7 POSTSCRIPT;147
13.8;REFERENCES;148
14;Chapter 6. CRYPTOGRAPHIC TRANSFORMATIONS;154
14.1;6.1 CRYPTOGRAPHY;154
14.2;6.2 CRYPTOGRAPHIC TRANSFORMATION SYSTEMS;157
14.3;6.3 POSTSCRIPT;162
14.4;REFERENCES;163
15;Chapter 7. OPERATING SYSTEM SECURITY;184
15.1;7.1 SURVEILLANCE;184
15.2;7.2 ACCESS CONTROL;187
15.3;7.3 ISOLATION;189
15.4;7.4 DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF SECURE OPERATING SYSTEMS;193
15.5;7.5 POSTSCRIPT;198
15.6;REFERENCES;200
16;Chapter 8. DATABASE SECURITY;240
16.1;8.1 ACCESS DECISIONS;242
16.2;8.2 ACCESS PATHS;251
16.3;8.3 ACCESS AUTHORIZATION AND RESOLUTION;258
16.4;8.4 IMPLEMENTATION AND PLACEMENT OF SECURITY FEATURES;265
16.5;8.5 POSTSCRIPT;270
16.6;REFERENCES;272
17;AUTHOR INDEX;296
18;SUBJECT INDEX;314




