Quatrième de couverture :
The only guide you need for CIW Security Professional exam success ... You′re holding in your hands the most comprehensive and effective guide available for the CIW Security Professional exam. Security pros Mandy Andress and Phil Cox deliver incisive, crystal–clear explanations of every topic covered, highlighting exam–critical concepts and offering hands–on tips that can help you in your real–world Web career. Throughout, they provide pre–tests, exam–style assessment questions, scenario problems, and lab exercises – everything you need to master the material and pass the exam. Inside, get complete coverage of CIW Security Professional exam objectives
∗ Understand basic computer, systems, and network security concepts
∗ Get a handle on site encryption technologies and TCP/IP security
∗ Delve into DoS, Trojan horses, man–in–the–middle, and other attacks
∗ Find out how to select and implement a firewall
∗ Get the scoop on defeating and preventing attacks and penetration
∗ Discover how to run a security audit and act on the results
∗ Master the ins and outs of UNIX/Linux and Windows OS security
∗ Lock down network file systems, resources, and user accounts
Test–Prep Tools on CD–ROM
∗ Hungry Minds test engine powered by top–rated Boson Software
∗ Plus security tools, including BlackICE Defender and Retina trials; evaluation versions of ISS Internet Scanner, SuperScan, and WS—Ping ProPack
Boson Software System Requirements: Pentium PC running Windows NT 4 or later. 80 MB RAM (128 MB recommended); 250 MB free hard disk space. See the About the CD appendix for details and complete system requirements. www.hungryminds.com
Biographie de l'auteur :
About the Authors Mandy Andress, CISSP, CISA, CPA, is a full–time security professional and consultant. She has written regularly for InfoWorld magazine on security topics and has helped design and maintain enterprise–wide security policies for several Fortune 500 companies. Phil Cox has worked at the Computer Incident Advisory Capability for the Department of Energy and been a columnist for ;login:, the USENIX magazine. The author of Windows 2000 Security Handbook, he speaks on security topics at Networld InterOp and The Internet Security Conference. Ed Tittel is a 19–year computer industry veteran. He is currently the president of LANWrights, Inc., and Vice President of IT Certifications at Leaplt.com. Ed stays busy writing magazine articles and books (he has 110 titles to his credit), teaching, and consulting.
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