Designing Security Architecture Solutions

  • 9h 31m
  • Jay Ramachandran
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2002

Computer security has become a critical business concern, and, as such, the responsibility of all IT professionals. In this groundbreaking book, a security expert with AT&T Business's renowned Network Services organization explores system security architecture from a software engineering perspective. He explains why strong security must be a guiding principle of the development process and identifies a common set of features found in most security products, explaining how they can and should impact the development cycle. The book also offers in-depth discussions of security technologies, cryptography, database security, application and operating system security, and more.

About the Author

Jay Ramachandran is a certified architect and security expert at AT&T, involved in enterprise security architecture and development. Over the past eight years, he has developed software and evaluated tools for security assurance, auditing, and management for many mission-critical network systems. He coordinated architecture reviews for operations support systems for AT&T’s core network for two years, and currently teaches workshops on systems architecture and network security. Jay holds a PhD from Ohio State University.

In this Book

  • Architecture Reviews
  • Security Assessments
  • Security Architecture Basics
  • Architecture Patterns in Security
  • Code Review
  • Cryptography
  • Trusted Code
  • Secure Communications
  • Middleware Security
  • Web Security
  • Application and OS Security
  • Database Security
  • Security Components
  • Security and Other Architectural Goals
  • Enterprise Security Architecture
  • Building Business Cases for Security
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography
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