As our society grows ever more reliant on computers, so it also
becomes more vulnerable to computer crime. Cyber attacks have been
plaguing computer users since the 1980s, and computer security
experts are predicting that smart telephones and other mobile
devices will also become the targets of cyber security threats in
the future.
Developed from the author's successful Springer guide to
Foundations of Computer Security, this accessible
textbook/reference is fully updated and enhanced with resources for
students and tutors.
Topics and features: examines the physical security of computer
hardware, networks, and digital data; introduces the different
forms of rogue software (or malware), discusses methods for
preventing and defending against malware, and describes a selection
of viruses, worms and Trojans in detail; investigates the important
threats to network security, and explores the subjects of
authentication, spyware, and identity theft; discusses issues of
privacy and trust in the online world, including children's privacy
and safety; includes appendices which discuss the definition,
meaning, and history of the term hacker, introduce the language of
"l33t Speak," and provide a detailed virus timeline; provides
numerous exercises and examples throughout the text, in addition to
a Glossary of terms used in the book; supplies additional resources
at the associated website, http: //www.DavidSalomon.name/,
including an introduction to cryptography, and answers to the
exercises.
Clearly and engagingly written, this concise textbook is an
ideal resource for undergraduate classes on computer security. The
book is mostly non-mathematical, and is suitable for anyone
familiar with the basic concepts of computers and computations.
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