Network security policies and procedures

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    • Frye, Douglas W.

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Network security policies and procedures

by Douglas W. Frye

(Advances in information security, 32)

Springer, c2007

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [225]-235) and index

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Description

Company network administrators are compelled today to aggressively pursue a robust network security regime. This book aims to give the reader a strong, multi-disciplinary understanding of how to pursue this goal. This professional volume introduces the technical issues surrounding security as well as how security policies are formulated at the executive level and communicated throughout the organization. Readers will gain a better understanding of how their colleagues on "the other side of the fence" view the company's security and will thus be better equipped to act in a way that forwards the company's goals.

Table of Contents

Information Technology and Its Role in the Modern Organization.- The Extent of an Organization's Connectivity.- Network Physical Components.- Legitimate Network Access.- Illegitimate Network Access.- Encryption.- Balanced Scorecard.- Sarbanes-Oxley.- Physical Security.- Disaster Recovery.- Initial Employee Communication.- The Human Element.- Email, Instant Messaging and Phishing.- Network Administration.- Network Monitoring.- Executive Communication.- Information Security Awareness.- Synthesis and Conclusion.- Draft Policies.

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