Computer security in the business environment can often seem a quagmire in which constantly changing hardware, networks and software seem to create new problems all the time.
The International Handbook of Computer Security is designed to help information systems/computer professionals, as well as business executives, who have to protect their organization's computer systems and data from a myriad of internal and external threats while
simultaneously ensuring it does not impact on productivity or work flow. Practical and thorough, the book addresses a wide range of computer security issues ranging from the hardware through software to the people involved.
The revised edition of this vital reference covers: security policies; physical security procedures; data preservation and protection; hardware and software protection and security; personnel management and security; network security, internal and external systems; contingency planning; legal and auditing planning and control and more.
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Review:
"An essential read or purchase for any systems manager or technical support professional."
-"Reference Reviews
About the Author:
Jae K. Shim is Professor of Business Administration at California State University, Long Beach, and a consultant for over twenty years. He is also president of the National Business Review Foundation.
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