Overview
The multi-volume set of the Information Security Management Handbook is now available on CD-ROM. Containing the complete contents of the set, readers get a resource that is lightweight and portable, linked and searchable by keyword, and organized under the Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) domains. Exportable text and hard copies are available at the click of a mouse. In addition to an electronic version of the most comprehensive resource on information security management, the CD-ROM version provides an extra volume's worth of information that readers will not find anywhere else.
The Information Security Management Handbook, organized by the ten domains of the Common Body of Knowledge on which the CISSP exam is based, consistently communicates the fundamental concepts of security needed to be a true CISSP. In response to new developments, Volume 4 supplements the previous three volumes with new information covering topics such as wireless, HIPAA, the latest hacker attacks and defenses, intrusion detection, and provides expanded coverage on security management issues and applications security. Even those that don't plan on sitting for the CISSP exam will find that this handbook is a great information security reference.
Synopsis
Primarily intended for candidates preparing for the CISSP examination, this handbook consists of 53 chapters that review the concepts behind access control systems, network and software security, management practices, cryptography, business continuity planning, and incident response. The fourth edition adds chapters on wireless LANs, HIPAA, and intrusion detection. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR