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Thinking Security: Stopping Next Year's Hackers (Addison-Wesley Professional Computing Series)

hardcoverNovember 15, 2015
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ISBN-13: 9780134277547 ISBN-10: 0134277546
Publisher
Addison Wesley
Binding
hardcover
Published
November 15, 2015
Weight
1.7 lbs
Dimensions
24.10×2.50×19.10 cm

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Thinking Security: Stopping Next Year's Hackers (Addison-Wesley Professional Computing Series) by Bellovin, Steven M.. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780134277547.

If you’re a security or network professional, you already know the “do’s and don’ts”: run AV software and firewalls, lock down your systems, use encryption, watch network traffic, follow best practices, hire expensive consultants . . . but it isn’t working. You’re at greater risk than ever, and even the world’s most security-focused organizations are being victimized by massive attacks. In Thinking Security, author Steven M. Bellovin provides a new way to think about security. As one of the world’s most respected security experts, Bellovin helps you gain new clarity about what you’re doing and why you’re doing it. He helps you understand security as a systems problem, including the role of the all-important human element, and shows you how to match your countermeasures to actual threats. You’ll learn how to move beyond last year’s checklists at a time when technology is changing so rapidly. You’ll also understand how to design security architectures that don’t just prevent attacks wherever possible, but also deal with the consequences of failures. And, within the context of your coherent architecture, you’ll learn how to decide when to invest in a new security product and when not to. Bellovin, co-author of the best-selling Firewalls and Internet Security, caught his first hackers in 1971. Drawing on his deep experience, he shares actionable, up-to-date guidance on issues ranging from SSO and federated authentication to BYOD, virtualization, and cloud security. Perfect security is impossible. Nevertheless, it’s possible to build and operate security systems far more effectively. Thinking Security will help you do just that.