Computer Insecurity: Risking the System

Author:   Steven M. Furnell
Publisher:   Springer London Ltd
Edition:   2005 ed.
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9781852339432


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   10 October 2005
Format:   Paperback
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Many existing titles provide introductions to security concepts and technologies. However, they are typically presented in the style of either academic textbooks or how to guides. A business manager, for example, will be more interested in the problems that he may face, and their impact, before being told about the technological solutions. The comprehensively researched text makes reference to many real-life examples to illustrate the points being made, which help to provide evidence of security incidents and the consequences. The book helps to answer the question of why we, particularly if working in corporate roles, should care about IT security, by presenting examples of how insecure systems can be open to exploitation. The aim is to instil readers with a sense of security awareness and foster a more security-conscious IT culture. The text does not focus upon the technological solutions required - it instead concentrates upon the variety of possible vulnerabilities and the likely consequences.

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Author:   Steven M. Furnell
Publisher:   Springer London Ltd
Imprint:   Springer London Ltd
Edition:   2005 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781852339432


ISBN 10:   1852339438
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   10 October 2005
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

The Problem of Computer Insecurity.- The Need to Raise Awareness.- Common Failings That Compromise Security.- The Widespread Nature of Vulnerability.- Attack and Exploitation of Systems.- External Influences and Dependencies.- Insecurity: Here Today, Here Tomorrow?.

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Date Reviewed: Mar 21 2006 <br> Security is a journey rather than a destinationa . If you want to know how to <br>protect your computer system, this is not the book for you. If you want to know why you <br>should protect your computer system or convince someone else of the need, this book may <br>very well be appropriate. The approach taken by Furnell is to describe a variety of potential <br>system vulnerabilities and then present case studies and surveys to show that these <br>vulnerabilities are real and should be of concern to systems managers and their <br>organizations. <br>The first two chapters provide an overview of computer security problems, including a <br>perceived lack of sufficient awareness about them. In the three chapters that follow, major <br>security problems and potential attacks are surveyed. The last two chapters discuss <br>potential approaches to providing information assurance and computer security, as well as <br>the limitations of these approaches. The situations discussed include, but are not limited to, <br>some of the more notorious security incidents. The ISO/IEC 17799: 2000 Code of Practice for <br>Information Security Management is summarized, and several other security standards and <br>guidelines are mentioned. <br>Reviewer: C. M. Eastman Review #: CR132583 <p> a ~In todaya (TM)s connected world no-one can afford to ignore computer security, this book tells you why, and what you should do about it, in simple non-technical language.a (TM) <p>Dr Jeremy Ward, Director of Service Development, Symantec (UK) Ltd <p>a ~Computer Insecurity contains loads of practical advice supported by an abundance of real world examples and research. If you dona(TM)t understand what all the fuss concerning computer security is about then this book was written for you.a (TM)Jeff Crume, CISSP <p>Executive IT Security Architect, IBM and author of a ~Inside Internet Security a What hackers dona (TM)t want you to knowa (TM) <p>a ~I have long been looking for a book that would give answers to why rather than how we cater for Information and Communication Systems Security ... I recommend it wholeheartedly to anyone that wishes to extend their knowledgea (TM) <p>Professor Sokratis K. Katsikas, University of the Aegean, Greece


Date Reviewed: Mar 21 2006 Security is a journey rather than a destination . If you want to know how to protect your computer system, this is not the book for you. If you want to know why you should protect your computer system or convince someone else of the need, this book may very well be appropriate. The approach taken by Furnell is to describe a variety of potential system vulnerabilities and then present case studies and surveys to show that these vulnerabilities are real and should be of concern to systems managers and their organizations. The first two chapters provide an overview of computer security problems, including a perceived lack of sufficient awareness about them. In the three chapters that follow, major security problems and potential attacks are surveyed. The last two chapters discuss potential approaches to providing information assurance and computer security, as well as the limitations of these approaches. The situations discussed include, but are not limited to, some of the more notorious security incidents. The ISO/IEC 17799:2000 Code of Practice for Information Security Management is summarized, and several other security standards and guidelines are mentioned. Reviewer: C. M. Eastman Review #: CR132583 'In today's connected world no-one can afford to ignore computer security, this book tells you why, and what you should do about it, in simple non-technical language.' Dr Jeremy Ward, Director of Service Development, Symantec (UK) Ltd 'Computer Insecurity contains loads of practical advice supported by an abundance of real world examples and research. If you don't understand what all the fuss concerning computer security is about then this book was written for you.'Jeff Crume, CISSP Executive IT Security Architect, IBM and author of 'Inside Internet Security - What hackers don't want you to know' 'I have long been looking for a book that would give answers to why rather than how we cater for Information and Communication Systems Security ... I recommend it wholeheartedly to anyone that wishes to extend their knowledge' Professor Sokratis K. Katsikas, University of the Aegean, Greece


"Date Reviewed: Mar 21 2006 ""Security is a journey rather than a destination"". If you want to know how to protect your computer system, this is not the book for you. If you want to know why you should protect your computer system or convince someone else of the need, this book may very well be appropriate. The approach taken by Furnell is to describe a variety of potential system vulnerabilities and then present case studies and surveys to show that these vulnerabilities are real and should be of concern to systems managers and their organizations. The first two chapters provide an overview of computer security problems, including a perceived lack of sufficient awareness about them. In the three chapters that follow, major security problems and potential attacks are surveyed. The last two chapters discuss potential approaches to providing information assurance and computer security, as well as the limitations of these approaches. The situations discussed include, but are not limited to, some of the more notorious security incidents. The ISO/IEC 17799:2000 Code of Practice for Information Security Management is summarized, and several other security standards and guidelines are mentioned. Reviewer: C. M. Eastman Review #: CR132583 'In today's connected world no-one can afford to ignore computer security, this book tells you why, and what you should do about it, in simple non-technical language.' Dr Jeremy Ward, Director of Service Development, Symantec (UK) Ltd 'Computer Insecurity contains loads of practical advice supported by an abundance of real world examples and research. If you don't understand what all the fuss concerning computer security is about then this book was written for you.'Jeff Crume, CISSP Executive IT Security Architect, IBM and author of 'Inside Internet Security -- What hackers don't want you to know' 'I have long been looking for a book that would give answers to why rather than how we cater for Information and Communication Systems Security ... I recommend it wholeheartedly to anyone that wishes to extend their knowledge' Professor Sokratis K. Katsikas, University of the Aegean, Greece"


Date Reviewed: Mar 21 2006 Security is a journey rather than a destination . If you want to know how to protect your computer system, this is not the book for you. If you want to know why you should protect your computer system or convince someone else of the need, this book may very well be appropriate. The approach taken by Furnell is to describe a variety of potential system vulnerabilities and then present case studies and surveys to show that these vulnerabilities are real and should be of concern to systems managers and their organizations. The first two chapters provide an overview of computer security problems, including a perceived lack of sufficient awareness about them. In the three chapters that follow, major security problems and potential attacks are surveyed. The last two chapters discuss potential approaches to providing information assurance and computer security, as well as the limitations of these approaches. The situations discussed include, but are not limited to, some of the more notorious security incidents. The ISO/IEC 17799:2000 Code of Practice for Information Security Management is summarized, and several other security standards and guidelines are mentioned. Reviewer: C. M. Eastman Review #: CR132583 'In today's connected world no-one can afford to ignore computer security, this book tells you why, and what you should do about it, in simple non-technical language.' Dr Jeremy Ward, Director of Service Development, Symantec (UK) Ltd 'Computer Insecurity contains loads of practical advice supported by an abundance of real world examples and research. If you don't understand what all the fuss concerning computer security is about then this book was written for you.'Jeff Crume, CISSP Executive IT Security Architect, IBM and author of 'Inside Internet Security -- What hackers don't want you to know' 'I have long been looking for a book that would give answers to why rather than how we cater for Information and Communication Systems Security ... I recommend it wholeheartedly to anyone that wishes to extend their knowledge' Professor Sokratis K. Katsikas, University of the Aegean, Greece


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"Dr. Steven Furnell is a reader in information systems security at the University of Plymouth, and has already published one book: ""Cybercrime: Vandalising The Information Society"", Paperback: 336 pages; Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pub Co; 1st edition (December 21, 2001), ISBN: 0201721597. Aside from the assigned reviewers and a number of Dr Furnell's academic colleagues, the manuscript has also been read by Dr Jeremy Ward, Service Development Director of for Symantec UK, who provided summary feedback describing it as ""really excellent""."

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