Principle of Computer Security Com TIA Security +TM and Beyond, lab manual / Vincent Nestler ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Nestler, Vincent JPublisher: New York : McGraw-Hill Osborne Media, c2011Edition: 2nd edDescription: xx, 332 p. : ill. ; 28 cmISBN: 9780071748568 (pbk.)Subject(s): Computer security -- Management | COMPUTERS / Certification Guides / General | Data protectionDDC classification: 005.8,VIN
Contents:
(Part I) Netwoking basics : how do networks work? (Page 1), Part II , Vulnerabilities and Threats: Hoe can systems be compromised? (Page 83), Part III, Prevention: Hoe do we prevent harm to networks? (Page 165), Part IV, Detectio and response: How do we detect and respond to attacks? (page 253).
Summary: "Written by leading IT security educators, this fully updated lab manual supplements Principles of Computer Security: CompTIA Security+ and Beyond, second edition. Principles of Computer Security Lab Manual, second edition, contains more than 30 labs that challenge you to solve real-world problems with key concepts. Clear, measurable lab objectives map to CompTIA Security+ certification exam objectives, ensuring clear correspondence to Principles of Computer Security: CompTIA Security+ and Beyond, Second Edition.The Lab Manual also includes materials lists and lab set-up instructions. Step-by-step, not click-by click, lab scenarios require you to think critically, and Hint and Warning icons aid you through potentially tricky situations. Post-lab observation questions measure your understanding of lab results and the key term quiz helps to build vocabulary. Principles of Computer Security Lab Manual, second edition, features: new, more dynamic design and a larger trim size, the real-world, hands-on practice you need to pass the certification exam and succeed on the job Lab solutions on the textbook OLC (Online Learning Center). All-inclusive coverage: Introduction and Security Trends; General Security Concepts; Operational/Organizational Security; The Role of People in Security; Cryptography; Public Key Infrastructure; Standards and Protocols; Physical Security; Network Fundamentals; Infrastructure Security; Authentication and Remote Access; Wireless Security; Intrusion Detection Systems and Network Security; Baselines; Types of Attacks and Malicious Software; E-mail and Instant Messaging; Web Components; Secure Software Development; Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity, and Organizational Policies; Risk Management; Change Management; Privilege Management; Computer Forensics; Legal Issues and Ethics; Privacy"--
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(Part I) Netwoking basics : how do networks work? (Page 1), Part II , Vulnerabilities and Threats: Hoe can systems be compromised? (Page 83), Part III, Prevention: Hoe do we prevent harm to networks? (Page 165), Part IV, Detectio and response: How do we detect and respond to attacks? (page 253).

"Written by leading IT security educators, this fully updated lab manual supplements Principles of Computer Security: CompTIA Security+ and Beyond, second edition. Principles of Computer Security Lab Manual, second edition, contains more than 30 labs that challenge you to solve real-world problems with key concepts. Clear, measurable lab objectives map to CompTIA Security+ certification exam objectives, ensuring clear correspondence to Principles of Computer Security: CompTIA Security+ and Beyond, Second Edition.The Lab Manual also includes materials lists and lab set-up instructions. Step-by-step, not click-by click, lab scenarios require you to think critically, and Hint and Warning icons aid you through potentially tricky situations. Post-lab observation questions measure your understanding of lab results and the key term quiz helps to build vocabulary. Principles of Computer Security Lab Manual, second edition, features: new, more dynamic design and a larger trim size, the real-world, hands-on practice you need to pass the certification exam and succeed on the job Lab solutions on the textbook OLC (Online Learning Center). All-inclusive coverage: Introduction and Security Trends; General Security Concepts; Operational/Organizational Security; The Role of People in Security; Cryptography; Public Key Infrastructure; Standards and Protocols; Physical Security; Network Fundamentals; Infrastructure Security; Authentication and Remote Access; Wireless Security; Intrusion Detection Systems and Network Security; Baselines; Types of Attacks and Malicious Software; E-mail and Instant Messaging; Web Components; Secure Software Development; Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity, and Organizational Policies; Risk Management; Change Management; Privilege Management; Computer Forensics; Legal Issues and Ethics; Privacy"--

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