Computer security principles and practice
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York, New York :
Pearson
[2018]
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Edición: | Fourth, global edition |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009632536106719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Notation
- About the Authors
- Chapter 1 Overview
- 1.1 Computer Security Concepts
- 1.2 Threats, Attacks, and Assets
- 1.3 Security Functional Requirements
- 1.4 Fundamental Security Design Principles
- 1.5 Attack Surfaces and Attack Trees
- 1.6 Computer Security Strategy
- 1.7 Standards
- 1.8 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Part One Computer Security Technology and Principles
- Chapter 2 Cryptographic Tools
- 2.1 Confidentiality with Symmetric Encryption
- 2.2 Message Authentication and Hash Functions
- 2.3 Public-Key Encryption
- 2.4 Digital Signatures and Key Management
- 2.5 Random and Pseudorandom Numbers
- 2.6 Practical Application: Encryption of Stored Data
- 2.7 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 3 User Authentication
- 3.1 Digital User Authentication Principles
- 3.2 Password-Based Authentication
- 3.3 Token-Based Authentication
- 3.4 Biometric Authentication
- 3.5 Remote User Authentication
- 3.6 Security Issues for User Authentication
- 3.7 Practical Application: An Iris Biometric System
- 3.8 Case Study: Security Problems for ATM Systems
- 3.9 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 4 Access Control
- 4.1 Access Control Principles
- 4.2 Subjects, Objects, and Access Rights
- 4.3 Discretionary Access Control
- 4.4 Example: UNIX File Access Control
- 4.5 Role-Based Access Control
- 4.6 Attribute-Based Access Control
- 4.7 Identity, Credential, and Access Management
- 4.8 Trust Frameworks
- 4.9 Case Study: RBAC System for a Bank
- 4.10 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 5 Database and Data Center Security
- 5.1 The Need for Database Security
- 5.2 Database Management Systems
- 5.3 Relational Databases
- 5.4 SQL Injection Attacks.
- 5.5 Database Access Control
- 5.6 Inference
- 5.7 Database Encryption
- 5.8 Data Center Security
- 5.9 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 6 Malicious Software
- 6.1 Types of Malicious Software (Malware)
- 6.2 Advanced Persistent Threat
- 6.3 Propagation-Infected Content-Viruses
- 6.4 Propagation-Vulnerability Exploit-Worms
- 6.5 Propagation-Social Engineering-Spam E-mail, Trojans
- 6.6 Payload-System Corruption
- 6.7 Payload-Attack Agent-Zombie, Bots
- 6.8 Payload-Information Theft-Keyloggers, Phishing, Spyware
- 6.9 Payload-Stealthing-Backdoors, Rootkits
- 6.10 Countermeasures
- 6.11 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 7 Denial-of-Service Attacks
- 7.1 Denial-of-Service Attacks
- 7.2 Flooding Attacks
- 7.3 Distributed Denial-of-Service Attacks
- 7.4 Application-Based Bandwidth Attacks
- 7.5 Reflector and Amplifier Attacks
- 7.6 Defenses Against Denial-of-Service Attacks
- 7.7 Responding to a Denial-of-Service Attack
- 7.8 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 8 Intrusion Detection
- 8.1 Intruders
- 8.2 Intrusion Detection
- 8.3 Analysis Approaches
- 8.4 Host-Based Intrusion Detection
- 8.5 Network-Based Intrusion Detection
- 8.6 Distributed or Hybrid Intrusion Detection
- 8.7 Intrusion Detection Exchange Format
- 8.8 Honeypots
- 8.9 Example System: Snort
- 8.10 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 9 Firewalls and Intrusion Prevention Systems
- 9.1 The Need for Firewalls
- 9.2 Firewall Characteristics and Access Policy
- 9.3 Types of Firewalls
- 9.4 Firewall Basing
- 9.5 Firewall Location and Configurations
- 9.6 Intrusion Prevention Systems
- 9.7 Example: Unified Threat Management Products
- 9.8 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Part Two Software and System Security
- Chapter 10 Buffer Overflow
- 10.1 Stack Overflows.
- 10.2 Defending Against Buffer Overflows
- 10.3 Other forms of Overflow Attacks
- 10.4 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 11 Software Security
- 11.1 Software Security Issues
- 11.2 Handling Program Input
- 11.3 Writing Safe Program Code
- 11.4 Interacting with the Operating System and Other Programs
- 11.5 Handling Program Output
- 11.6 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 12 Operating System Security
- 12.1 Introduction to Operating System Security
- 12.2 System Security Planning
- 12.3 Operating Systems Hardening
- 12.4 Application Security
- 12.5 Security Maintenance
- 12.6 Linux/Unix Security
- 12.7 Windows Security
- 12.8 Virtualization Security
- 12.9 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 13 Cloud and IoT Security
- 13.1 Cloud Computing
- 13.2 Cloud Security Concepts
- 13.3 Cloud Security Approaches
- 13.4 The Internet of Things
- 13.5 IoT Security
- 13.6 Key Terms and Review Questions
- Part Three Management Issues
- Chapter 14 IT Security Management and Risk Assessment
- 14.1 IT Security Management
- 14.2 Organizational Context and Security Policy
- 14.3 Security Risk Assessment
- 14.4 Detailed Security Risk Analysis
- 14.5 Case Study: Silver Star Mines
- 14.6 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 15 IT Security Controls, Plans, and Procedures
- 15.1 IT Security Management Implementation
- 15.2 Security Controls or Safeguards
- 15.3 IT Security Plan
- 15.4 Implementation of Controls
- 15.5 Monitoring Risks
- 15.6 Case Study: Silver Star Mines
- 15.7 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 16 Physical and Infrastructure Security
- 16.1 Overview
- 16.2 Physical Security Threats
- 16.3 Physical Security Prevention and Mitigation Measures
- 16.4 Recovery from Physical Security Breaches.
- 16.5 Example: A Corporate Physical Security Policy
- 16.6 Integration of Physical and Logical Security
- 16.7 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 17 Human Resources Security
- 17.1 Security Awareness, Training, and Education
- 17.2 Employment Practices and Policies
- 17.3 E-mail and Internet Use Policies
- 17.4 Computer Security Incident Response Teams
- 17.5 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 18 Security Auditing
- 18.1 Security Auditing Architecture
- 18.2 Security Audit Trail
- 18.3 Implementing the Logging Function
- 18.4 Audit Trail Analysis
- 18.5 Security Information and Event Management
- 18.6 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 19 Legal and Ethical Aspects
- 19.1 Cybercrime and Computer Crime
- 19.2 Intellectual Property
- 19.3 Privacy
- 19.4 Ethical Issues
- 19.5 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Part Four Cryptographic Algorithms
- Chapter 20 Symmetric Encryption and Message Confidentiality
- 20.1 Symmetric Encryption Principles
- 20.2 Data Encryption Standard
- 20.3 Advanced Encryption Standard
- 20.4 Stream Ciphers and RC4
- 20.5 Cipher Block Modes of Operation
- 20.6 Key Distribution
- 20.7 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 21 Public-Key Cryptography and Message Authentication
- 21.1 Secure Hash Functions
- 21.2 HMAC
- 21.3 Authenticated Encryption
- 21.4 The RSA Public-Key Encryption Algorithm
- 21.5 Diffie-Hellman and Other Asymmetric Algorithms
- 21.6 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Part Five Network Security
- Chapter 22 Internet Security Protocols and Standards
- 22.1 Secure E-mail and S/Mime
- 22.2 Domainkeys Identified Mail
- 22.3 Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS)
- 22.4 HTTPS
- 22.5 IPv4 and IPv6 Security
- 22.6 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems.
- Chapter 23 Internet Authentication Applications
- 23.1 Kerberos
- 23.2 X.509
- 23.3 Public-Key Infrastructure
- 23.4 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 24 Wireless Network Security
- 24.1 Wireless Security
- 24.2 Mobile Device Security
- 24.3 IEEE 802.11 Wireless Lan Overview
- 24.4 IEEE 802.11i Wireless Lan Security
- 24.5 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Appendix A Projects and Other Student Exercises for Teaching Computer Security
- A.1 Hacking Project
- A.2 Laboratory Exercises
- A.3 Security Education (SEED) Projects
- A.4 Research Projects
- A.5 Programming Projects
- A.6 Practical Security Assessments
- A.7 Firewall Projects
- A.8 Case Studies
- A.9 Reading/Report Assignments
- A.10 Writing Assignments
- A.11 Webcasts for Teaching Computer Security
- Acronyms
- List of NIST and ISO Documents
- References
- Credits
- Index
- Online Chapters and Appendices
- Chapter 25 Linux Security
- 25.1 Introduction
- 25.2 Linux's Security Model
- 25.3 The Linux DAC in Depth: Filesystem Security
- 25.4 Linux Vulnerabilities
- 25.5 Linux System Hardening
- 25.6 Application Security
- 25.7 Mandatory Access Controls
- 25.8 References
- Chapter 26 Windows and Windows Vista Security
- 26.1 Windows Security Architecture
- 26.2 Windows Vulnerabilities
- 26.3 Windows Security Defenses
- 26.4 Browser Defenses
- 26.5 Cryptographic Services
- 26.6 Common Criteria
- 26.7 References
- 26.8 Key Terms and Projects
- Chapter 27 Trusted Computing and Multilevel Security
- 27.1 The Bell-LaPadula Model for Computer Security
- 27.2 Other Formal Models for Computer Security
- 27.3 The Concept of Trusted Systems
- 27.4 Application of Multilevel Security
- 27.5 Trusted Computing and the Trusted Platform Module
- 27.6 Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation
- 27.7 Assurance and Evaluation.