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Fundamentals of Network Security

AUTHOR: John E. Canavan
ISBN: 1580531768

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Network security has quickly become an area of primary concern in the world of telecommunications. This easy-to-understand book introduces professionals to fundamental network security concepts, principles, and terms, while providing practical...

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Fundamentals of Network Security
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by John E. Canavan


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Overviews basic network security concepts, principles, and terms that are applicable to all operating systems, while focusing on security from a management perspective. The author provides advice on how to identify the best type of intrusion detection system for a particular environment, develop organizational guidelines for passwords, set general computer security policies, and perform a security review and risk assessment. Specific tools that can be used to test, strengthen, monitor, and protect systems are presented. The topics include cryptography, digital signatures and certificates, encryption on the web, biometrics, virtual private network protocols, and firewalls.Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR


Book Description
Here's easy-to-understand book that introduces you to fundamental network security concepts, principles, and terms, while providing you with practical techniques that you can apply on the job. It helps you identify the best type of intrusion detection system for your environment, develop organizational guidelines for passwords, set general computer security policies, and perform a security review and risk assessment . The book presents specific tools that can be used to test, strengthen, monitor, and hack systems. From LAN/WAN security, cryptography, digital signatures and certificates, and encryption on the Web… to secure e-mail protocols, biometrics, virtual private network protocols and firewalls, it covers essential topics on network security that can be understood even if you don't have a technical background. Over 110 illustrations clarify key concepts throughout the book.


About the Author
John E. Canavan is vice president, information systems and technology at Chevron Federal Credit Union and an adjunct professor at Golden Gate University where he teaches in the Telecommunications Management program. He holds a B.S. in information systems from Quinnipiac University and a M.S. in telecommunications management from Golden Gate University.


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         Book Review

Fundamentals of Network Security
- Book Reviews,
by John E. Canavan

Fundamentals of Network Security

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Here's easy-to-understand book that introduces you to fundamental network security concepts, principles, and terms, while providing you with practical techniques that you can apply on the job. It helps you identify the best type of intrusion detection system for your environment, develop organizational guidelines for passwords, set general computer security policies, and perform a security review and risk assessment . The book presents specific tools that can be used to test, strengthen, monitor, and hack systems. From LAN/WAN security, cryptography, digital signatures and certificates, and encryption on the Web... to secure e-mail protocols, biometrics, virtual private network protocols and firewalls, it covers essential topics on network security that can be understood even if you don't have a technical background. Over 150 illustrations clarify key concepts throughout the book.

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Overviews basic network security concepts, principles, and terms that are applicable to all operating systems, while focusing on security from a management perspective. The author provides advice on how to identify the best type of intrusion detection system for a particular environment, develop organizational guidelines for passwords, set general computer security policies, and perform a security review and risk assessment. Specific tools that can be used to test, strengthen, monitor, and protect systems are presented. The topics include cryptography, digital signatures and certificates, encryption on the web, biometrics, virtual private network protocols, and firewalls. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

ACCREDITATION

John E. Canavan is vice president, information systems and technology at Chevron Federal Credit Union and an adjunct professor at Golden Gate University where he teaches in the Telecommunications Management program. He holds a B.S. in information systems from Quinnipiac University and a M.S. in telecommunications management from Golden Gate University.


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