Computer Security, General & Heavy Industry - Safety & Hygiene, Retail Industries, Industrial Health & Safety, Public, Commercial, or Industrial Buildings, General & Heavy Industry - General & Miscellaneous
This new edition of The Ultimate Security Survey has been revised and updated to include more topics than the original 1994 edition. The book and its accompanying disk have been completely overhauled and now address the current electronic information security environment.
Contains more than 3,000 questions for security professionals to use in designing their own security surveys An accompanying disk allows users to create surveys without typing Completely up-to-date
Synopsis
Contains more than 2,500 questions for security professionals to use in designing their own security surveys
An accompanying text only disk allows users to create surveys without typing
Completely up-to-date
This new edition of The Ultimate Security Survey has been revised and updated to include more topics than the original 1994 edition. Also included is a glossary of computer related terms necessary since the advancement of technology. This book offers information on how to effectively implement and manage security-related projects.
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Not the results of the Survey at the End of the Universe, but a guide for security professionals to assessing in detail the security status, deficiencies and excesses, and needs of a client such as an industrial plant, business, home, or public or private institution. Updated from the 1994 edition to include more topics, especially relating to electronic information security, which are being increasingly part of requests for surveys. Includes over 2,600 questions as a framework for designing a survey, sample forms, and a glossary without pronunciation. The 3.5" disk contains text in ASCII form with which to create surveys without typing. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
About the Author, James L Schaub
James L. Schaub, CPP is currently an information security specialist. His background is in both the law enforcement and corporate security communities conducting security vulnerability assessments. Mr. Schaub has authored and co-authored fourteen books and manuals over the last five years. Ken D. Biery, Jr., CPP is an information security specialist. He uses his seventeen years of experience to conduct network security vulnerability assessments. Mr. Biery has done security consulting for corporations and federal, state, and local governements.
Not the results of the Survey at the End of the Universe, but a guide for security professionals to assessing in detail the security status, deficiencies and excesses, and needs of a client such as an industrial plant, business, home, or public or private institution. Updated from the 1994 edition to include more topics, especially relating to electronic information security, which are being increasingly part of requests for surveys. Includes over 2,600 questions as a framework for designing a survey, sample forms, and a glossary without pronunciation. The 3.5" disk contains text in ASCII form with which to create surveys without typing. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.