Over recent years, the amount of mobile equipment that needs to
be connected to corporate networks remotely (smartphones, laptops,
etc.) has increased rapidly. Innovative development perspectives
and new tendencies such as BYOD (bring your own device) are
exposing business information systems more than ever to various
compromising threats. The safety control of remote access has
become a strategic issue for all companies. This book reviews all
the threats weighing on these remote access points, as well as the
existing standards and specific countermeasures to protect
companies, from both the technical and organizational points of
view. It also reminds us that the organization of safety is a key
element in the implementation of an efficient system of
countermeasures as well. The authors also discuss the novelty of
BYOD, its dangers and how to face them.
Contents
1. An Ordinary Day in the Life of Mr. Rowley, or the Dangers of
Virtualization and Mobility.2.Threats and Attacks.3. Technological
Countermeasures.4. Technological Countermeasures for Remote
Access.5. What Should Have Been Done to Make Sure Mr Rowley's Day
Really Was Ordinary.
About the Authors
Dominique Assing is a senior security consultant and a
specialist in the management and security of information systems in
the banking and stock markets sectors. As a security architect and
risk manager, he has made information security his field of
expertise.Stephane Cale is security manager (CISSP) for a major
automobile manufacturer and has more than 15 years of experience of
putting in place telecommunications and security infrastructures in
an international context.
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