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How to Cheat at Managing Information Security

โœ Scribed by Osborne M., Summitt P.


Book ID
127447027
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
7 MB
Category
Library
ISBN-13
9781597490580

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

โœฆ Synopsis


Written for managers responsible for IT/Security departments from mall office environments to enterprise networks, this text is designed to cover the basic concepts of security, non-technical principle and practices of security, and basic information about the technical details of many of the products. This is the only book that covers all the topics that any budding security manager needs to know! This book is written for managers responsible for IT/Security departments from mall office environments up to enterprise networks. These individuals do not need to know about every last bit and byte, but they need to have a solid understanding of all major, IT security issues to effectively manage their departments.This book is designed to cover both the basic concepts of security, non - technical principle and practices of security and provides basic information about the technical details of many of the products - real products, not just theory. Written by a well known Chief Information Security Officer, this book gives the information security manager all the working knowledge needed to: Design the organization chart of his new security organization Design and implement policies and strategies Navigate his way through jargon filled meetings Understand the design flaws of his E-commerce and DMZ infrastructure


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