Information technology security & risk management / Jill Slay, Andy Koronios.
By: Slay, Jill
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Contributor(s): Koronios, Andy
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
IT Security and Risk Management is an original textbook written for undergraduate subjects on IT and e-business security, usually offered under a MIS, IT or eBusiness degree program. The text addresses the business implications and requirements of security rather than presenting a technical, programming approach that is generally aligned to studying computer science.
This new text address security technology and systems, issues associated with risk minimization and management when implementing security systems, legal and regulatory requirements, basic Cryptography and Public Key Infrastructure, ethics, forensics and fraud, and the intrinsic relationship between business strategy and security systems, such as electronic payment systems, supply chain management and internal/external firewalls.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
An introduction to strategic IT security and risk management -- Building blocks of IT security -- The Australian ethical, legal and standards framework -- Electronic crime and forensic computing -- Basic cryptography and Public key infastructure -- Securing the network -- Securing network operations, databases and applications -- Strategies for e-business security -- Mobile and wireless security -- Security of web services -- Emerging issues in IT security.
IT Security and Risk Management is an original textbook written for undergraduate subjects on IT and e-business security, usually offered under a MIS, IT or eBusiness degree program. The text addresses the business implications and requirements of security rather than presenting a technical, programming approach that is generally aligned to studying computer science. This new text address security technology and systems, issues associated with risk minimization and management when implementing security systems, legal and regulatory requirements, basic Cryptography and Public Key Infrastructure, ethics, forensics and fraud, and the intrinsic relationship between business strategy and security systems, such as electronic payment systems, supply chain management and internal/external firewalls.
CIT Module SPRT 7003 - Supplementary reading.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Chapter 1 An introduction to strategic IT security and risk management
- Chapter 2 Building blocks of IT security
- Chapter 3 The Australian ethical, legal, and standards framework
- Chapter 4 Electronic crime and forensic computing
- Chapter 5 Basic cryptography and public key infrastructure
- Chapter 6 Securing the network
- Chapter 7 Securing network operations, databases and applications
- Chapter 8 Strategies for e-business security
- Chapter 9 Mobile and wireless security
- Chapter 10 Security of web services
- Chapter 11 Emerging issues in IT security