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Secrets and lies : digital security in a networked world / Bruce Schneier.

By: Schneier, Bruce, 1963-Material type: TextTextPublication details: Indianapolis, Ind. : Wiley, c2004Edition: [New ed.]Description: xiii, 414 pISBN: 9781118075074 (ebook)Subject(s): Computer networks -- Security measures | Computer security | Computers and IT | Computing & information technology | Privacy & data protection | Computer networking & communicationsGenre/Form: Online access: Click here to access online Also available in printed form ISBN 9780471453802Summary: This work offers practical advice on achieving security throughout computer networks and explains why protecting information is harder in the digital world. "A primer in practical computer security aimed at those shopping, communicating, or doing business online almost everyone, in other words." The Economist Viruses. Identity theft. Corporate espionage. National secrets compromised. Can anyone promise security in our digital world? The man who introduced cryptography to the boardroom says no. But in this fascinating read, he shows us how to come closer by developing security measures in terms of context, tools, and strategy. Security is a process, not a product one that system administrators and corporate executives alike must understand to survive. "This book is of value to anyone whose business depends on safe use of e-mail, the Web, or other networked communications. If that's not yet everybody, it soon will be." Stephen H. Wildstrom, BusinessWeek "It's not often that a truly outstanding book is written for both technical users and management. Fortunately, Secrets and Lies pulls off this feat rather well." Dustin Puryear, Linux.com "Schneier ...peppers the book with lively anecdotes and aphorisms, making it unusually accessible." Los Angeles Times
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Previous ed.: 2000.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

This work offers practical advice on achieving security throughout computer networks and explains why protecting information is harder in the digital world. "A primer in practical computer security aimed at those shopping, communicating, or doing business online almost everyone, in other words." The Economist Viruses. Identity theft. Corporate espionage. National secrets compromised. Can anyone promise security in our digital world? The man who introduced cryptography to the boardroom says no. But in this fascinating read, he shows us how to come closer by developing security measures in terms of context, tools, and strategy. Security is a process, not a product one that system administrators and corporate executives alike must understand to survive. "This book is of value to anyone whose business depends on safe use of e-mail, the Web, or other networked communications. If that's not yet everybody, it soon will be." Stephen H. Wildstrom, BusinessWeek "It's not often that a truly outstanding book is written for both technical users and management. Fortunately, Secrets and Lies pulls off this feat rather well." Dustin Puryear, Linux.com "Schneier ...peppers the book with lively anecdotes and aphorisms, making it unusually accessible." Los Angeles Times

Also available in printed form ISBN 9780471453802

Electronic reproduction. Askews and Holts. Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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