Your expert guide to information securityAs businesses and consumers become more dependent on complex multinational information systems, the need to understand and devise sound information security systems has never been greater. This title takes a practical approach to information security by focus
Information Security: Principles and Practice
β Scribed by Mark Stamp
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 608
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Chapter 1: Why Study Information Security? -- Chapter 2: Information Security Principles of Success -- Chapter 3: Certification Programs and the Common Body of Knowledge -- Chapter 4: Governance and Risk Management -- Chapter 5: Security Architecture and Design -- Chapter 6: Business Continuity Plan
Chapter 1: Why Study Information Security? -- Chapter 2: Information Security Principles of Success -- Chapter 3: Certification Programs and the Common Body of Knowledge -- Chapter 4: Governance and Risk Management -- Chapter 5: Security Architecture and Design -- Chapter 6: Business Continuity Plan
Your expert guide to information securityAs businesses and consumers become more dependent on complex multinational information systems, the need to understand and devise sound information security systems has never been greater. This title takes a practical approach to information security by focus
Information security is a rapidly evolving field. As businesses and consumers become increasingly dependent on complex multinational information systems, it is more imperative than ever to protect the confidentiality and integrity of data. Featuring a wide array of new information on the most curren
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