Security Vs. Convenience
Description de l’éditeur
The inter workings of computer security is often viewed as mysterious; however, nothing could be further from the truth. Computer Security is Common Sense is a series of simple to follow books, each tackling a separate aspect of computer security. Through use of analogies, these book help associate computer security practices with real life, everyday examples without sacrificing the accuracy of the technical details. These books are perfect for non-technical manager, computer security novices, and systems administrators looking to broaden their knowledge.
Security vs. Convenience tackles the ever prominent balance between securing a network and its information and the business needs for which the network exists.
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2012
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2012
Implementing a Trusted Information Sharing Environment: Using Immutable Audit Logs to Increase Security, Trust, and Accountability
2012
The InfoSec Handbook
2014
Rethinking the Internet of Things
2014
Software Security For You
2015