Elementary Information Security, Third Edition
- 14h 58m
- Richard E. Smith
- Jones and Bartlett Learning
- 2021
If we want a solid understanding of security technology, we must look closely at the underlying strengths a of information technology itself. An ideal textbook for introductory information security courses, the third edition of Elementary Information Security provides a comprehensive yet easy-to-understand introduction to the complex world of cybersecurity and technology. Thoroughly updated with recently reported cybersecurity incidents, this essential text enables students to gain direct experience by analyzing security problems and practicing simulated security activities. Emphasizing learning through experience, Elementary Information Security, Third Edition addresses technologies and cryptographic topics progressing from individual computers to more complex Internet-based systems.
Designed to fulfill curriculum requirement published the U.S. government and the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), Elementary Information Security, Third Edition also covers the core learning outcomes for information security education published in the ACM’s “IT 2008” curricular recommendations. Students who are interested in becoming a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) may also use this text as a study aid for the examination.
Features and Benefits
- Presents security issues through simple business-oriented case studies to make cybersecurity technology and problem-solving interesting and relevant
- Increased focus on the security of mobile devices and technology
- NEW coverage on the internet of things (IOT
- Updated cryptographic discussions to help further distinguish the roles of elliptic curve cryptography, TLS vs. SSL, quantum concepts, and modern cipher mode
- Updated Attack terminology describes attack vectors and attack spaces
About the Author
Richard E. Smith, PhD
Dr. Rick Smith, Ph.D., CISSP, is a writer, educator, and consultant who operates the Cryptosmith consulting practice. Dr. Smith has over 30 years of experience with computing systems, half of which has focused on information security. Dr. Smith also teaches at the University of St. Thomas (Minnesota) and has taught at the University of Minnesota and Boston University.
In this Book
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Security from the Ground Up
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Controlling a Computer
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Controlling Files
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Sharing Files
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Storing Files
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Authenticating People
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Encrypting Files
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Secret and Public Keys
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Encrypting Volumes
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Connecting Computers
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Networks of Networks
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End-to-End Networking
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Network Encryption
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Internet Services and Email
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The World Wide Web