Part I: Security Concepts
Chapter 1. General Security
Concepts
Chapter 2. Operational Organizational Security
Chapter 3. Legal Issues, Privacy, and Ethics
Part II: Cryptography and Applications
Chapter 4.
Cryptography
Chapter 5. Public Key Infrastructure
Chapter 6. Standards and Protocols
Part III: Security in the Infrastructure
Chapter 7.
Physical Security
Chapter 8. Infrastructure Security
Chapter 9. Authentication and Remote Access
Chapter 10. Wireless Security
Part IV: Security in Transmissions
Chapter 11. Intrusion
Detection Systems
Chapter 12. Security Baselines
Chapter 13. Types of Attacks and Malicious Software
Chapter 14. E-Mail and Instant Messaging
Chapter 15. Web Components
Part V: Operational Security
Chapter 16. Disaster
Recovery and Business Continuity
Chapter 17. Risk Management
Chapter 18. Change Management
Chapter 19. Privilege Management
Chapter 20. Computer Forensics
Part VI: Appendixes
Appendix A. About the CD
Appendix B. OSI Model and Internet Protocols
Glossary
Index
Greg White (San Antonio, TX), Security+, CISSP, is an Associate
Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University
of Texas at San Antonio. Dr. White is the Director of the Center
for Infrastructure Assurance and Security at UTSA, and was the
author of the first edition of the Security+ All-in-One Exam Guide
from McGraw-Hill. Wm. Arthur Conklin (Houston, TX), Security+,
CISSP, is an Assistant Professor in the Information and Logistics
Technology department at the University of Houston. In addition to
his PhD, Mr. Conklin has a MBA from UTSA, and two graduate degrees
in Electrical Engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School in
Monterey, California. Dr. Conklin’s interests are information
security, systems theory, and secure software design. Roger L.
Davis is a Senior Internal Audit Manager at NuSkin
Enterprises and is responsible for evaluating global business
operations in over 35 countries. He is a retired Air Force Colonel
with over 20 years of military and information security experience.
Mr. Davis is a Certified
Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and holds a
Master’s Degree in Computer Science from George Washington
University. Chuck Cothren is a Research Scientist at University of
Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) Center for Infrastructure Assurance and
Security (CIAS) and currently serves on the
Information Security Association’s Alamo Chapter Board of
Directors. Mr. Cothren has a wide array of security experience
including performing controlled penetration testing, network
security policies, computer intrusion
forensics, and computer training. He is a Certified Information
Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and has co-authored other
McGraw-Hill/Osborne titles. Mr. Cothren holds a B.S. in Industrial
Distribution from Texas A&M University.
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