Fundamentals of Network SecurityBooks: Text Books: Networking: Item 7
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: Good starting point for IT Supervisor, January 7, 2005 Reviewer:Paul Sagun (Cainta, Rizal Philippines) - I rate this book as 4 stars, what are the good chapters to be considered: Unix chapter, this section is exceptionally good and you'll learn about how to configure standard secure Unix Box (Solaris or Linux) Windows 2000 & 2003 Chapter is a nice and average technical discussions, it has good explanation of Group Policy and I like it very much even though it short. Policy Chapter, this chapter is exceptionally good for any starting IT Managers, if your type of Manager who want to know where you want to start doing your IT policy then considered this chapter. IDS and VPN Chapter, This is very good technical material for starting basic management of Firewall. e-Commerce Chapter, this is the last chapter that i pressume it has theoretically approach design and strategy but few technical discussions. Bad Side of the Book: Firewall Chapter (the most important one), it's a crap it only discuss few ideas but never discuss about Firewall Technology and features and tips on how to choose good Firewall, It never discuss basic tips on what strategy you need to considered in maintaining your Firewall. It never discuss about Firewall Appliance and OS based Firewall comparison. The only thing i appreciate is the author give some insight about the protocols that is always used that must be on top policy and that's it. Hope this help for anyone going to buy this book. Book Description This hands-on, project-based approach to the fundamentals of network security concepts and skills helps students understand security best practices, laws, and standards that will enable them to build a complete security program.This book introduces a strong foundation that includes security policy, planning, and development of good processes. A step-by-step design teaches students security implementation using recent advances in security tools, such as firewalls, VPN's, encryption, techniques, and intrusion detection devises. Platform-specific defenses are revealed for the desktop, Windows networks, UNIX, Internet, and wireless systems. Laws and government regulation are also covered, including the Patriot Act, homeland security initiatives, and special information on relevant state laws. Back Cover Copy Essential IT Skills for On-the-Job Success Fundamentals of Network Security is a comprehensive introduction to computer and network security. It provides a fundamental understanding of security best practices, laws, and standards that will enable you to build a complete security program. It includes the most recent advances in security tools and platform-specific defenses. Inside this book, you will learn to:
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