Security in computing
by
 
Pfleeger, Charles P., 1948-

Title
Security in computing

Author
Pfleeger, Charles P., 1948-

ISBN
9780133374865

Personal Author
Pfleeger, Charles P., 1948-

Edition
2nd ed.

Publication Information
Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall PTR, c1997.

Physical Description
xviii, 574 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Contents
1. Is There a Security Problem in Computing? -- 2. Basic Encryption and Decryption -- 3. Secure Encryption Systems -- 4. Using Encryption: Protocols and Practices -- 5. Program Security -- 6. Protection in General-Purpose Operating Systems -- 7. Designing Trusted Operating Systems -- 8. Data Base Security -- 9. Security in Networks and Distributed Systems -- 10. Administering Security -- 11. Legal and Ethical Issues in Computer Security.

Abstract
Security in Computing is the most complete and up-to-date college textbook now available. Enlivened by actual case studies and supported by more than 175 exercises, the book covers viruses, worms, Trojan horses, and other forms of malicious code; firewalls and the protection of networked systems; E-mail privacy, including PEM, PGP, key management, and certificates; key escrow - both as a technology and in the "Clipper" program; evaluation of trusted systems, including the Common Criteria, the ITSEC, and the OrangeBook; standards for program development and quality, including ISO9000 and SEI CMM; administering secure installations of PCs, UNIX, and networked environments; and ethical and legal issues in computing. A modular, layered structure makes Security in Computing ideal for classroom use as well as a reference for professionals. Once the basic tools have been covered, the remaining chapters can be studied in any order, and to any depth desired.

Subject Term
Computer security.
 
Data protection.
 
Privacy, Right of.


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