Appropriate for beginning to intermediate courses in
computer security.
This sweeping revision of the classic computer security
book provides an authoritative overview of computer
security for every type of system, from traditional
centralized systems to distributed networks and the
Internet. The Third Edition has been updated to reflect the
state-of-the-art in networking; cryptography; program and
operating system security; administration; legal, privacy,
and ethical issues, and much more. It combines core
computer science concepts related to operating systems,
networks, data bases, and programming, with accessible
discussions of the use of cryptography and protocols. The
book describes each important area from a developer's or
user's point of view, lays out the security vulnerabilities
and threats, and follows countermeasures to address them.
Their book's layered approach is ideal for instructors who
wish to customize courses based on their unique
requirements. They also provide extensive pedagogical
resources-including overviews, end-of-chapter reviews,
lists of key terms, and updated exercises and
references.
The authors are recognized experts in their fields. Lead
author Dr. Charles P. Pfleeger, CISSP, is currently Master
Security Architect for Cable & Wireless, one of the
world's leading providers of Internet and secure
infrastructure services. Co-author Dr. Shari Lawrence
Pfleeger is a Senior Researcher at RAND Corporation, a
not-for-profit company providing strategy and
decision-making support in the public interest. They are
the authors of more than a dozen previous books on computer
security, software engineering, software measurement,
software quality, and programming.