Securing the Borderless Network: Security for the Web 2.0 World

Author:   Tom Gillis
Publisher:   Pearson Education (US)
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9781587058868


Pages:   168
Publication Date:   22 April 2010
Format:   Paperback
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"Securing the Borderless Network: Security for the Web 2.0 World Tom Gillis   Securing the Borderless Network reveals New techniques for securing advanced Web 2.0, virtualization, mobility, and collaborative applications   Today’s new Web 2.0, virtualization, mobility, telepresence, and collaborative applications offer immense potential for enhancing productivity and competitive advantage. However, they also introduce daunting new security issues, many of which are already being exploited by cybercriminals. Securing the Borderless Network is the first book entirely focused on helping senior IT decision-makers understand, manage, and mitigate the security risks of these new collaborative technologies.   Cisco® security technology expert Tom Gillis brings together systematic, timely decision-making and technical guidance for companies of all sizes: information and techniques for protecting collaborative systems without compromising their business benefits. You’ll walk through multiple scenarios and case studies, from Cisco Webex® conferencing to social networking to cloud computing. For each scenario, the author identifies key security risks and presents proven best-practice responses, both technical and nontechnical.   Securing the Borderless Network reviews the latest Cisco technology solutions for managing identity and securing networks, content, endpoints, and applications. The book concludes by discussing the evolution toward ""Web 3.0"" applications and the Cisco security vision for the borderless enterprise, providing you with a complete security overview for this quickly evolving network paradigm.    "

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Author:   Tom Gillis
Publisher:   Pearson Education (US)
Imprint:   Cisco Press
Dimensions:   Width: 23.10cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 18.80cm
Weight:   0.299kg
ISBN:  

9781587058868


ISBN 10:   1587058863
Pages:   168
Publication Date:   22 April 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword xi Introduction xiii Chapter 1 Network Security—Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow 1 The Evolution of Firewalls 2 Proxy Versus Stateful Inspection 2 From Proxy to Stateful Inspection—and Back Again 4 Endnote 5 Reference 5 Chapter 2 Collaboration and Web 2.0 Technologies 7 Viral Uncertainty Principle 8 Only Connect Digitally 9 Easy Online Collaboration 9 Enterprise-Level Online Collaboration Tools 10 Storage and Applications in the Cloud 11 Endnotes 12 Chapter 3 Building Relationships with Web 2.0 13 Demolishing Communication “Silos” 15 No Future for the Faceless 16 Endnotes 17 References 17 Chapter 4 The Cloud Computing Revolution 19 Managing the “Islands” 20 Disconnected Workflows: Minimal Security 22 Sleeping Easier About Security 24 Endnotes 26 References 26 Chapter 5 You’re in San Jose, I’m in Bangalore—Let’s Meet 27 Breakthrough Technology 28 Travel Costs Drop Dramatically 29 Richer, More Productive Meetings 32 Network Implications 33 Endnotes 35 References 35 Chapter 6 Watson, Can You Hear Us? 37 Human Need for Connectedness 38 Cutting the Cord 39 One Chip Makes You Smaller 41 Handheld Harvest: Apples to BlackBerrys 44 These Unprecedented Times 45 Evolution of the Smartphone 47 Endnotes 49 References 50 Chapter 7 The Consumerization of IT 53 Talkin’ `bout an Evolution 54 Blame It on the Music 55 More Than Just Smartphones 56 Consumerization: A Pull and a Push 57 Safely Consumerizing IT 59 References 60 Chapter 8 The Bad Guys from Outside: Malware 61 Modern Malware Overview 61     Types of Malware 62     Botnets 63     Even Trusted Sites Can’t Be Trusted 64 Finding the Weak Points 64 Social Engineering for Success 65 Spamming and Phishing Get Targeted 67 Profit Motive 70 Endnotes 71 References 71 Chapter 9 Who Are These Guys? 73 The Business of Malware 73 Studying Pharmaceutical Spam 75 Other Links in the Global Chain 77 Taking on the Bad Guys 78 Endnotes 79 References 79 Chapter 10 Signs of Hope 81 Harnessing the Network 82     Bad Guys Team Up 82     Staying in Front of the Threats 83 Scanning for Signatures 83 Behavioral Analysis of Bad Code 84 The Power of Reputation 85 Global Threat Correlation 88 Combining Countermeasures 89 Endnotes 90 Reference 90 Chapter 11 Acceptable Use Policies 91 The Inevitable Evolution of AUPs 91 Gen X/Gen Y “Problem” 92 “Necessary” Noncompliance 94 AUPs Versus the Will of the Employees 96 Endnote 98 References 98 Chapter 12 The Realities of Data Loss 99 One Breach, Multiple Shockwaves 100 Insiders 102 Compliance Pitfall 103 DLP: Chasing Rainbows? 103 Endnotes 104 References 105 Chapter 13 Collaboration Without Confidence 107 Saying “No Thanks” to the “Culture of No” 109 One Workforce, Diverse Needs 111 Secure Collaboration: Anytime, Anywhere, from Any Device 112 Countervailing Forces 114 Endnotes 115 References 116 Chapter 14 Identity Management: We Need to Know if You Are a Dog 117 Identity: The Key to the Security Kingdom 118 Establishing Identity 120 A Flexible Identity Fabric 122 Endnote 123 References 123 Chapter 15 Security for the Borderless Network: Making Web 2.0 and 3.0 Safe for Business 125 Security Policies for the New Open Networked World 126 The Borderless Network Security Architecture 127 Super-Charged Scanners 128 Security Everywhere in the Network 129     Security Intelligence Designed In 130     The Line Between Policy and Enforcement 131     Redefining the Endpoint 132 Collaboration with Confidence 133 Endnote 134 Reference 134     9781587058868    TOC    3/16/2010  

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Tom Gillis is the vice president and general manager for the high-growth Security Technology Business Unit (STBU) at Cisco, where he leads the company’s businesses for security management, appliances, applications, and endpoint services.   Formerly vice president of product management for the Cisco STBU, Gillis was promoted to the VP/GM position after significantly growing its security business and market share. During this time, Gillis successfully led the Cisco product management team and outbound marketing, technical marketing engineering, technical publications, and training organizations.   Prior to his role at Cisco, Gillis was part of the founding team at IronPort Systems and served as senior vice president of marketing when the company was acquired by Cisco. Under his guidance, IronPort grew an average of 100 percent year-on-year for seven years. During his tenure, IronPort rose to become the leading provider of antispam, antivirus, and antimalware appliances for organizations ranging from small businesses to the Global 2000. Before joining IronPort, Gillis worked at iBEAM Broadcasting, Silicon Graphics, and Boston Consulting Group.   Gillis is a recognized leader in the dynamically charged and high-growth Internet security industry, with in-depth knowledge of the challenges surrounding secure network infrastructure. As an author, speaker, and industry executive, he has made invaluable contributions to the security technology community. He has presented at major conferences and events ranging from Gartner Symposiums to Fox News Live. Gillis is also the author of two books, Get the Message and Upping the Anti, a business guide to messaging security.   Gillis holds an M.B.A. degree from Harvard University, and graduated Magna Cum Laude with an M.S.E.E. degree from Northwestern University and a B.S.E.E. from Tufts University.

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