Corporate Computer and Network SecurityFor Internet and Network Security courses. This up-to-date examination of computer and network security in the corporate setting fills the critical need for security education. Its comprehensive, balanced, and well-organized presentation emphasizes implementing security within corporations using existing commercial software and provides coverage of all major security issues. |
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Page 91
... protocol at the internet layer Transport layer is end - to - end ( host - to - host ) protocol involving only the two hosts Internet Protocol ( IP ) IP is unreliable - does not correct errors This is good : Reduces the work each router ...
... protocol at the internet layer Transport layer is end - to - end ( host - to - host ) protocol involving only the two hosts Internet Protocol ( IP ) IP is unreliable - does not correct errors This is good : Reduces the work each router ...
Page 97
... Protocol ( IP ) . IP governs what happens on each hop between routers and between the source and destination hosts and their routers . If three routers separate the two hosts , there will be four hops governed by IP . The IETF decided ...
... Protocol ( IP ) . IP governs what happens on each hop between routers and between the source and destination hosts and their routers . If three routers separate the two hosts , there will be four hops governed by IP . The IETF decided ...
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... Protocol Stack Monitors NIDSS examine packets flowing past their position in the network . In turn , some host IDSs are protocol stack monitors , which examine those packets arriving at or leaving a host . Protocol stack monitors work ...
... Protocol Stack Monitors NIDSS examine packets flowing past their position in the network . In turn , some host IDSs are protocol stack monitors , which examine those packets arriving at or leaving a host . Protocol stack monitors work ...
Contents
A Framework 12003 | 1 |
Chapter la Examples of Security Problems | 43 |
Access Control and Site Security | 53 |
Copyright | |
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